In Reply to: Re: Please explain "listener's fatigue" posted by Myles B. Astor on May 12, 2000 at 16:47:16:
> Small scale classical, symphonic, early music are just some of
> the classical records that see play time in my system.You mean you can play Mahler's large scal orchesta at the identical SPL of the live performance on our tube-amp system? If it is true, your system will be magnificent.
>the Mercury digital reissues - especially the latter ones! The Starker CD pales next to the LP.
IMHO, these mercury CDs which are printed in u.s have inverted absolute polarity. Get German prints. you will find surprising difference between u.s and German prints.
A care must be taken that although it is written as German print on the couver of a CD, the CD itself is not always printed in German.
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