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Best and Worst labels for classical vinyl? [message #11534] Sat, 13 March 2004 15:11 Go to next message
Troutbum is currently offline  Troutbum
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Re: Best and Worst labels for classical vinyl? [message #11535 is a reply to message #11534] Sun, 14 March 2004 13:16 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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I don't know of any specific labels, but I do know of some specific albums. It seems maybe it's more a problem in the mixing stage than in production cause I've heard certain albums that were noticeably compressed and had audible tape hiss. I went to my record collection to thumb through and recall those that exhibited this, and the list was like a who's who of record labels. Same performer, same label and albums both before and after would be fine. I found specific examples from Atlantic, Decca, Columbia, Elektra, EMI, Geffen, Polygram and Warner Bros.

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