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RE: Ummm

Posted by rbolaw on January 6, 2017 at 11:40:43:

(1) Yes, that is what I meant.
(2) I was afraid you would say that. In other words, it's a confused mess. Some of those 50s DG monos are still among my favorites. For example, Clara Haskil's Mozart concertos 19 and 27 with Fricsay. The CD reissue sucks, most likely because it isn't properly equalized. The Sanderling / LPO Rach 2nd is another.
There are some 50s mono L'Oiseau Lyre LPs some of which were reissued (dreadfully) by Nonesuch in the late 60s and early 70s, many of which were never issued on CD. I snagged a couple of the originals, only to discover they were made with non-RIAA equalization and sound very odd with ordinary modern equipment.
I don't know if it's worth $840 to deal with this problem, but it's an interesting thought.