In Reply to: Agreed posted by Robert C. Lang on July 16, 2012 at 22:26:09:
...at how phony it sounded. It sounds to me as if each instrument lived in its own telefone-booth-sized acoustical space, and the hard-right piano sounds simply in the WRONG place.
I just received my Analogue Productions SACD, and altho nowhere on the disc or the jacket does it contain the M-ch symbol, it has 5 channels of output. A QUICK listen to 'Take Five' late last nite told me the piano is no longer hard right (more right-center), so I think and hope this one will sound better overall.
More later.
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