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RE: Yes, lifting cables off the ground is snake oil

Posted by Tre' on July 14, 2020 at 17:42:42:

I agree, if the tweak worked in the first place, mic lines in the recording studio would be "the most effective place for this tweak??".

"That because you have never tried it" Why the hell would you assume that?

I've got some great sounding recording from the 50's clear up to the 80's with no sign of "horse blankets" and I'm pretty sure the mic lines were not lifted for those recordings.

Take a good listen to Nat King Cole's "Orange Colored Sky" on the DCC release LPZ2-2061. The dynamics and clear, clean highs show no sign of "horse blankets". Well, maybe they lifted the mic cables on that (no latter than 1963) recording?

Tre'