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In Reply to: RE: Sales of vinyl records have exploded all over the world. posted by audiophilewannabe on December 31, 2021 at 05:10:30
I have been modestly impressed with the pressings from most people on Bandcamp. I know that each label can choose their own pressing house, but I think (and I have my flameproof underwear on) that there are only actually a handful of pressing houses. Of course, mastering, mixdown, equipment in the studio (should I say the musicians computers and DA converters now?) etc, makes a huge difference.
Honestly though, when I throw on my old Tangerine Dream vinyl, they seem very well done.
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I've noticed some of my albums sound much better than others.
My Cat Stevens on A $ M from 1970 and Charles Mingus from long ago on Everest Records. And Roberta Flack on Atlantic from 1973.
You can hear so many aspects of each instrument. And the voices. On a good recording you can hear every voice in the chorus clearly.
The Mingus record says it is 'electronically re-recorded to simulate stereo'. Whatever they did, it sounds very natural and accurate.
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