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My Opera d' Oro box says 'manufactured in the US' - so not sure about the 'made in China' bit.
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Stephen Smith
You do not have to go to foreign sites.[/QUOTE]
Be warned - the Rodolphe set (with "monophone" flash in red on cover) requires a lead and switch to select one of the mono channels to go forward to your amplifier as dual channel mono (that is, the CD will deliver 2 separate music tracks if replayed straight thru a stereo system). It came with the lead/switch.
I had it, and was unwilling to leave the switch in my system for the benefit of one set. Can't recall the sound, and at that stage was not able to appreciate the music as much as now. .
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Originally posted by Stephen Smith View Posthttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-Nibel...ds=RING+KRAUSS
You do not have to go to foreign sites.
Be warned - the Rodolphe set (with "monophone" flash in red on cover) set requires a lead and switch to select one of the stereo signals to go forward to your amplifier as dual channel mono (that is, the CD will deliver 2 separate music tracks if replayed straight thru a stereo system). It came with the lead/switch.
I had it, and was unwilling to leave the switch in my system for the benefit of one set. Can't recall the sound.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Much obliged to our very own green Charteuse fiend, M. Vinteuil, who put down his post-prandial glass and the sneaky kretek he was smoking behind Mme. Vinteuil's back to type this encomium.
Thanks, too, to Stephen Smith for the warning about the Rodolphe set.
I await Bryn's sage advice on potential import duty before clicking on Bestellung.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI still have this set (the lead/switch, too, somewhere!) - fantastic performance (which is why I was so keen when the new mastering came, and so disappointed when it left), but sounds like it was recorded in the Bayreuth chippy on a Friday night after closing time.Last edited by Dave2002; 08-11-13, 19:20.
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JPC has a number of substantial reductions, mainly (but not exclusively) listed in the first two pages of the following:
In addition, there is also the recently released 7cd set from Naive "Geistliche Barockmusik "Magnificat" for €20.
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amateur51
Originally posted by hafod View PostJPC has a number of substantial reductions, mainly (but not exclusively) listed in the first two pages of the following:
Die CD Colin Davis & die Staatskapelle Dresden jetzt probehören und portofrei für 29,99 Euro kaufen.
Msany thanks, as always hafod
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSurely it should be possible to rip the dual mono CDs to stereo (would have to be high auality, as near bit perfect as possible i.e NOT a format such as MP3 Joint Stereo), and then just split the tracks. Shouldn't be too difficult, for example, with Audacity.
Excellent suggestion, Dave: could Audacity sort out the "tape hiss", too? (Comments above suggest that the sound has been much improved in subsequent remasterings.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Supraphon's spinetingling Dvorak Symphony No 9 with the Czech PO/Ancerl from 1961 is now available on budget version for a fiver . Much the most Czech sounding performance I have ever heard . Very refreshing,athletic and unsentimental -
Last edited by Barbirollians; 08-11-13, 23:03.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
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