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From: greg@olivej.UUCP (Greg Paley)
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Subject: Re: Classical Recording on CD
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Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 13:44:06 EDT
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Thanks, Yoshi, for the specific comments on particular CD's
and their characteristics.  It would be good to see more such,
particularly mentioning classics.

It seems that the most glaringly obvious defect of the CD
(and digitally mastered LP's), the edgy, strident string
tone, can be (but is by no means always) overcome.

How about front-to-back depth?  This is what I've sorely
missed so far, along with "ambience", and would much like
to know of CD's which can compete with good analogue recordings
in this regard.


	- Greg Paley