In Reply to: RE: Late '60s & Early '70s Recordings with Deep Bass... posted by E-Stat on April 29, 2012 at 11:45:16:
- We're not talking about the same thing. When I refer to "real low end", I'm thinking first octave content, not "definition".
Well of course you don't have "real low end". Even many of my classical records don't have that. This is not because of flaws in the monitors; it is because of marketing considerations. You records are not going to sell well if you blow up the stereo's of most of you target audience. Even Telarc had to dumb-down their 1812! I remember when all the people who where blowing up their stereo's with "Brothers in Arms".
I haven't played "Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII" in ages. I should spin it this weekend. I have a WLP of "Fragile". The base is not super deep, but is sure is nice!
Dave
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