Posted by Poindexter [ 4.63.6.102 ] on October 23, 2004 at 23:04:47:
In Reply to: Single driver/single ended/George Brienes/Martin King posted by manualblock on October 23, 2004 at 16:59:06:
Careful about that, Man. The apostrophe either indicates the possesive, or a contraction; that is, the elision of some letters.
The content: I have been studying this for several years. Many of my reference recordings are in the 'commercial pop' category (Russ Freeman / Rippingtons, 'Curves Ahead', Weekend in Monaco'; Anita Baker, 'Rapture'; Andy Narell, 'De Long Time Band', and others you know about better than I), and these have the regular commercial pop mix; 3dB peaks at ~70Hz and 5KHz. There are lots of otherwise fab (see above) recordings that our rigs must reproduce without prejudice. Then there are the Mercury L P, Deutch G. , and so on (Jackie DuPre Elgar Concerto, Barbirolli Sebelius 2, John McLaughlin Bill Evans tribute, Lauridsen 'Lux Įžterna', and others you know about better than I)
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