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RE: Speaking of domesticated Rachmaninoff: Oue's Symphonic Dances on Reference is the best digital recording I've heard

Posted by oldmkvi on March 7, 2017 at 15:16:59:

I've got fine sounding digital recordings from Boston, Chicago and San Francisco that I like better than any Reference Recordings I've ever heard.
I'm just not a fan of the RR Sound, which is rather too distant for me.
RR's Blues Recording of one of their regulars was awful, I actually threw out the HRX Disc, which wasn't cheap.
And the Age of Swing doesn't do it for me at ALL, too distant and room-boomy.