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In Reply to: RE: Mercury SR vs MG posted by ecl876 on January 08, 2017 at 21:25:51
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For instance, the mono and stereo Paray/Detroit performances of Debussy's La Mer were from different sessions, and it's pretty obvious at one point in the first movement where Debussy writes for divisi cellos up in their high register. That section is pretty badly out of tune on the mono performance, but sounds fine on the stereo performance.
Over all I enjoy mono recordings really enjoy the sound I could only guess why? Maybe they took more time on the mono recordings when that is all they had just as the further back you go in audio equipment they took more time and wanted to produce a long lasting, great sounding pc of audio equipment that I know from listening experience. True to my ears.
Kindablue
I have quite a few recordings where I have both the stereo and the mono versions. In the mono versions, there is always more detail. I am limiting this to MLP and Shaded Dog.
Dave
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