Sorry to be negative but I have found the general sound quality of RAH concerts at this year's Proms to be generally very poor.
I have been recording the Proms for many years, and would say that this year's concerts from the RAH have been the worst I have ever heard in terms of unwanted noise levels. There has been an excessive amount of coughing and various other noises, which for me has spoiled the results so badly that I have hardly kept any of the recordings that I tried to make. Apart from noise "spikes" caused by coughs and suchlike, there was also far too much general, continuous background hissy noise, akin to listening to 78s.
My recording equipment is a desktop PC incorporating an Asus Xonar Essence sound card. I record from the BBC iplayer, via the sound card, and use Audacity using 16 bit WAV format. After editing using Audacity, I save at either MP3 320 kbps or AAC. In other contexts I am usually very happy with the results from this recording procedure. Playback is through a computer based system comprising the same Asus sound card, a Cyrus 8 amplifier (c £1000) and Spendor speakers (c £2,500).
This sound equipment is quite revealing, and although I'm quite fussy about sound quality I'm quite happy to accept the occasional noise issue from live recordings. It's simply that the noise problems this year were off the scale in my opinion.
I have been recording the Proms for many years, and would say that this year's concerts from the RAH have been the worst I have ever heard in terms of unwanted noise levels. There has been an excessive amount of coughing and various other noises, which for me has spoiled the results so badly that I have hardly kept any of the recordings that I tried to make. Apart from noise "spikes" caused by coughs and suchlike, there was also far too much general, continuous background hissy noise, akin to listening to 78s.
My recording equipment is a desktop PC incorporating an Asus Xonar Essence sound card. I record from the BBC iplayer, via the sound card, and use Audacity using 16 bit WAV format. After editing using Audacity, I save at either MP3 320 kbps or AAC. In other contexts I am usually very happy with the results from this recording procedure. Playback is through a computer based system comprising the same Asus sound card, a Cyrus 8 amplifier (c £1000) and Spendor speakers (c £2,500).
This sound equipment is quite revealing, and although I'm quite fussy about sound quality I'm quite happy to accept the occasional noise issue from live recordings. It's simply that the noise problems this year were off the scale in my opinion.
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