Jayne,
As I have explained before, I play most CDs on my computer because of little space. I also use it to receive via download my TV and Radio (mostly in HD) but I play the sound through much more superior speakers than the computer's own. I am perfectly happy with the sound produced by CDs. I am perfectly happy with the sound of the last two Wednesday's Proms which were excellently delivered by SIS or Radio 3 whovever miked and balance the sound those nights (or both?). However most nights the Prom relays are poor compared with that of the 1960s and 70s. Some 2011 Proms are not a patch on some BBC Legends CDs recorded with two mikes over the conductor's head. Usually I notice that if the engineers expect a piece of music to be loud they turn the level down and creep up once they know what is going on. This was made rather amusing when Bernard Haitink gave us his beautifully gentle Brahms Fourth Symphony last weekend they expected some entries to be very loud and almost missed them because they were not.
As I have explained before, I play most CDs on my computer because of little space. I also use it to receive via download my TV and Radio (mostly in HD) but I play the sound through much more superior speakers than the computer's own. I am perfectly happy with the sound produced by CDs. I am perfectly happy with the sound of the last two Wednesday's Proms which were excellently delivered by SIS or Radio 3 whovever miked and balance the sound those nights (or both?). However most nights the Prom relays are poor compared with that of the 1960s and 70s. Some 2011 Proms are not a patch on some BBC Legends CDs recorded with two mikes over the conductor's head. Usually I notice that if the engineers expect a piece of music to be loud they turn the level down and creep up once they know what is going on. This was made rather amusing when Bernard Haitink gave us his beautifully gentle Brahms Fourth Symphony last weekend they expected some entries to be very loud and almost missed them because they were not.
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