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In Reply to: KOB 200g Speed-corrected Classic reissue? posted by BatNastard on May 12, 2007 at 15:26:02:
The six-eye is a deepgroove with the incorrect label on Side 2.
I think the Classic is head and shoulders better than original. As good as those old six-eyes are, they were cut with the limits of the typical 1959 cartridge in mind. Classic Records, though, was able to set free all the wonderful dynamics in the master tape.
The only thing I can't tell you is if the Classic is pitch-corrected. I've never compared them side by side.
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Follow Ups
- I have a stereo Classic and an original stereo six-eye. - olddude55 15:33:21 05/12/07 (13)
- i think... - analog guy 16:01:03 05/12/07 (8)
- Here's the whole story... - Bung 16:40:28 05/12/07 (3)
- So back to my dilemma - BatNastard 17:05:13 05/12/07 (2)
- It took me about four trys to get a good mono six-eye.... - Bung 17:12:19 05/12/07 (1)
- Wow, thanks for the info - BatNastard 17:26:36 05/12/07 (0)
- Oh so classic did the correcting? /nt - BatNastard 16:04:04 05/12/07 (3)
- i believe so. - analog guy 16:18:27 05/12/07 (2)
- Gotcha - BatNastard 16:42:53 05/12/07 (0)
- Sony used the speed corrected tape for everything from the 1991 gold CD on. n/t - Bung 16:42:06 05/12/07 (0)
- It probably is - BatNastard 15:47:27 05/12/07 (3)
- Mono jazz is ok - olddude55 16:55:39 05/12/07 (2)
- Stereo that's all wrong somehow.... - Bung 17:16:08 05/12/07 (0)
- Yeah - BatNastard 17:06:19 05/12/07 (0)