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Re: [ARSCLIST] Pristine Audio and sound quality



There was a better one posted at the Google group last month.I have this on both a 1951 Lp transfer,and a later US 78 pressing,from about 1939-40.I have yet to hear a pressing of this I really like,even the blue shellac Columbias,that I am usually a big champion of.I have not heard a UK,German,etc. EMI/Columbia of this.


                                              Roger

Steven Smolian <smolians@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I still claim the Weingartner Beethoven 9th is a successful transfer by 
Pristine when purchased from them where it is in 44.1/16.

I wonder about the accuracy of judgement of quality based on audio 
distributed via the internet.

And, as I'm sure we've all experienced, not all restoration projects are 
equally good even when eminating from the same studio.

Steve Smolian

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karl Miller" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Pristine Audio (?!)


>  Tom wrote:
>
>  ***But, as good as it is, the present  technology still requires 
> knowledge, skill and taste on the part of its users.
>
>  I am reminded of the mentality I have encountered so often, even with 
> those responsible for the preparation of those who will perform and 
> administer preservation...namely, that such work requires only cursory 
> background and experience.
>
>  For me, the question is, how does one deal with an administrator who 
> makes statements like, "well my grand child made great transfers of some 
> of my old 45s." How does one address these notions and educate library 
> directors when even those who administer conservation programs seem 
> totally unaware of the skill sets required to do this work?
>
>  Karl 


       
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