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Aaron
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(first of all, get your minds out of the gutter)
Has anybody noticed that the sweet spot is in different places depending on the recording? I notice this particularly with my Erich Kunzel & the Cincinatti Pops Telarc recordings. These recordings sound better if I move my seating position back a bit. I wonder if this is because it's orchestral music (wider soundstage to create) or if it's a result of Telarc's recording techniques? I guess I'll have to do a little more experimenting.
Aaron
Has anybody noticed that the sweet spot is in different places depending on the recording? I notice this particularly with my Erich Kunzel & the Cincinatti Pops Telarc recordings. These recordings sound better if I move my seating position back a bit. I wonder if this is because it's orchestral music (wider soundstage to create) or if it's a result of Telarc's recording techniques? I guess I'll have to do a little more experimenting.
Aaron
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>>These recordings sound better if I move my seating position back a bit.
Maybe because those Telarc bass drums will cause one to soil one's self if too close?!
Telarc's been my favorite label since the late 70shere they were, recording digitally before anyone even heard of a CD. But more importanttheir unprocessed recordings.
They do throw a wide soundstageprobably BECAUSE of their 3-spaced-omnis micing.
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