Originally posted by Dave2002
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Using EAC with no manipulation. Exactly the same method as was used for the Blomstedt.
<Smiley for huffing in affront>
Being a sceptical soul I do wonder whether the Nielsen/Chung was really a one off mistake by the engineers. It was one of a sequence of discs all with the same warning. It is always possible that the BIS engineers at that time decided to push the dynamic range upwards (in a way similar to that done in the pop industry) as part of a deliberate policy to give the perception of a greater dynamic range, and they left the resulting clipping untouched. The overall result is a "raw-er", punchier sound in the climaxes - but also a less refined sound.
In the thread I gave a link to, a few posts above that the post with the graphical representations I posted a link to sine waves that I had pushed into varying degrees of clipping - so that people could hear the audible effects.
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