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I'm listening this evening to Saint-Saens: Symphony No.3 "Organ" Ormandy conducting and Michael Murray at the organ. Telarc embraced the digital format from their beginning and knew how to effectively work its musical magic. First, let's set up our equipment in a church's sanctuary. Then lets be sure our microphione are "state of the art" and well placed. Then let's find a world class orchestra (Philadelphia Orchestra) and organist (Michael Murray) and conductor (Eugene Ormandy) to play this magnificent piece of music. Then I get to play it back through my 21st century vacuum tube based music system. The results are magnificent sound that captures the moment. Robert Woods and Jack Renner had the vision and competence to bring this about. I'm thankful.
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Topic - The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - spindoctor 14:25:23 03/11/23 (9)
- Were there Two Versions of This? - Mel 10:41:43 03/13/23 (2)
- RE: Were there Two Versions of This? - spindoctor 10:46:42 03/13/23 (1)
- Yes, I'm sure I'm not thinking of the 1812 Overture nt - Mel 10:54:05 03/13/23 (0)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - ParloFax 16:58:43 03/11/23 (5)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - Mel 10:51:59 03/13/23 (0)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - kyle 08:39:07 03/13/23 (1)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - ParloFax 09:44:15 03/13/23 (0)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - spindoctor 11:12:19 03/12/23 (1)
- RE: The best of both worlds: digital and analogue - ParloFax 17:59:35 03/12/23 (0)