Bargains - not CDs!
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I recently downloaded the Angeles set of Haydn quartets from prestoclassical and I thought it was very good value at around £47. I have a mix of different recordings of the quartets on CD but with quite a few gaps and wanted a set that I can listen to when I am away from the house (or indeed away from the CD player, given the paucity of good material to listen to on R3 these days). I have never had the opportunity to explore Haydn's entire quartet oeuvre and look forward to many hours of interest and delight.
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I have been working my way through the RCA 63 CD box set of the complete Fritz Reiner RCA recordings. At ninety pounds this has to be a bargain, around one pound fifty per disc is so cheap I was slightly surprised they didnt just give them away. However, one slight caution, many of them are very short measure, between 30 and 40 mins per disc, sometimes even less. The sound quality is vintage early stereo and to my admittedly non-musicians ears is just fine.
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostThis thread's title briefly raised my hopes that the current Bargains was being split so as to keep downloaders apart from 'real' collectors
Any chance hosts, please please??
Today I listened to part of an Itzhak Perlman collection I downloaded a few months ago. OK - it was cheap - but the sound quality of some of the items is diabolical, hence perhaps not a bargain.
Another of today's listening experiences was comparing some Spotify tracks with the same tracks from the CDs. For example, some of Harvey J Stokes' string quartets. Without hearing the CDs the sound from Spotify sounded OK, but the CDs removed some of the unwanted stridency and "tizz" round the edges.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnother of today's listening experiences was comparing some Spotify tracks with the same tracks from the CDs. For example, some of Harvey J Stokes' string quartets. Without hearing the CDs the sound from Spotify sounded OK, but the CDs removed some of the unwanted stridency and "tizz" round the edges.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostAh, the so-called 'tizz was' process.
in through the ears, rather than "Up by the ears".
Saturday mornings have never been the same since..I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Perhaps this thread could be re-titled "non-musical bargains". (although that would still leave it open to people like Simon, late of this parish, to post information about bargain CDs of stuff he deemed 'not music' - did he put Schoenberg under that heading?)
(Oh, and ams & I - and a significant number of others - would be banned from contributing )
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This thread is like studying English at University. Lots of discussion, dissection, and contextualising of the meaning of the thread, and naff all content.
Post Modern bargains, anybody?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnother of today's listening experiences was comparing some Spotify tracks with the same tracks from the CDs. For example, some of Harvey J Stokes' string quartets. Without hearing the CDs the sound from Spotify sounded OK, but the CDs removed some of the unwanted stridency and "tizz" round the edges.
Also did you disable their dire volume normalisation (called "Set the same volume level for all tracks")?
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Originally posted by johnb View PostWere you listening to the Premium 320 kbps Spotify (with the "High quality streaming" box ticked) or the lower bitrate free access?
Also did you disable their dire volume normalisation (called "Set the same volume level for all tracks")?
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