In Reply to: Naxos recordings are sonically a mixed bag; Any way to guess which releases don't have treble glare posted by Nieustevea@msn.com on March 13, 2007 at 10:21:14:
I've sold, swapped, or given away far more classical DG recordings on grounds of indifferent sonics than I have of Naxos. In fact I can't think of a single Naxos recording I've "let go" because I was irritated by the sound quality.Such wild and unsubstantiated generalisations are unnecessary and damaging. Thank god we've got one recording enterprise that is intent on recording and expanding the classical repetoire. The so-called majors have been running for cover for a long time now, only putting out reissues or classifying the likes of Hayley Westenra and Charlotte Church as classical artists.
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- Re: Naxos recordings are sonically a mixed bag; Any way to guess which releases don't have treble glare - Logan 22:21:09 03/13/07 (3)
- Re: Naxos recordings are sonically a mixed bag; Any way to guess which releases don't have treble glare - Nieustevea@msn.com 08:35:53 03/14/07 (0)
- No THERE'S a "digital conspiracy"!:-)... - SE 05:14:39 03/14/07 (1)
- Some good early reissues on to CD - Pat D 08:01:28 03/14/07 (0)