audioengr Posted December 21, 2007 Share Posted December 21, 2007 It's better than 16/44.1, but I prefer the transfers done by http://www.highdeftapetransfers.com<br /> <br /> Mostly stuff from the late 50's and 60's because it is out of copywrite reel-to-reel tape.<br /> <br /> Bob uses the best gear, short interconnects, tube preamp etc. to make the transfers.<br /> <br /> Steve N. Link to comment
markr Posted December 23, 2007 Share Posted December 23, 2007 ...Linn Records' audio quality yet. I haven't picked one out to try at this point, AND the holiday season has wrecked my budget. Given their 'known-to-me' level of quality in everything they have done up to now, I am sure they will be great. I could have used this time to go to the links that Chris has provided (on this site) for their free d/l offer, but also haven't yet done that<br /> <br /> I do know that the free sample stuff from highdeftapetransfers (HDDT) sounds, well... REALLY good (see the link available on this site). I will surely be buying there. <br /> <br /> markr<br /> "There are only two kinds of people: Those who understand binary and those who don't"<br /> <strong>hear here: KUT.org - evenings after 8pm CST</strong> Link to comment
jimdgoulding Posted December 30, 2007 Share Posted December 30, 2007 Linn Records does fabulous work. Carol Kidd's "All My Tomorrows" is wonderful for sonics and repertoire. The bass is physically warming on this if you've means to faithfully reproduce it. Clean, clear, crisp, with very present vocals. Claire Martin is another one of their jazz recording artists who stands out in their capable hands. Someone take advantage of this and see for yourself. Designer/manufacturer of time and phase correcting real wool tweeter surrounds Link to comment
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