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In Reply to: RE: As an article from Stereo Review once proclaimed (decades ago). . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on January 01, 2023 at 12:28:05
...the Chandos recordings I have, two sets of Arnold Bax's tone poems, a couple of LPs with the compositions of Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Respighi's Belkis, Queen of Sheba and that oddball Dvorak 5th (not New World) symphony.
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
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Hi-rez downloads or something like that! I'm still working on LOL!
Hey Chris- don't come around here and flippantly toss those words out! We're in the dark ages here trying to do our best with outdated technology!
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They're in stereo. There's a left channel and a right channel. Heh.
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
Of course, there were quad LP's too: 4Ch.
I take your point though: I should have referred to 5Ch in my other post, or (in some cases) 5.1Ch, rather than just the generic MCh. And my Dolby Atmos files play back as 5.1.4Ch, although, on some systems, they play back as 7.1.6Ch or 7.2.6Ch - I don't have room for those last two though! ;-)
...getting a realistic soundstage out of 2.0 is nothing short of artistry.
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
(That's of course within the limitations of each.) ;-)
...are the expense and inconvenience.
And Maggies. They throw a huge soundstage. Of course, it only took me about 8 years to get them positioned correctly :)
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
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My wife's heard it, too. Got a good laff.
The blissful counterstroke-a considerable new message.
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