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Dvorak Symphony No. 9 Comparison. Decca, Living Stereo, Speakers Corner, King Super analogue. 

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My sound comparison between 6 recordings/ pressings of Dvorak Symphony No. 9.
Dvořák / Smetana - Herbert Von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - "New World" Symphony / Vltava (The Moldau) ASD 3407
Dvořák, Fritz Reiner ... Chicago Symphony - New World Symphony RCA Victor Red Seal - LSC 2214
Antonín Dvořák, István Kertész, The London Symphony Orchestra - Symphony No. 9 " New World " - " Othello " Overture Decca - SXL 6291
Dvořák / London Symphony Orchestra, Istvan Kertesz - From the New World King Record Co. Ltd - K38C 70003
Dvořák / Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / István Kertész - Symphony No.9 In E Minor, Op. 95, "From The New World" The Super Analogue Disc London Records - KIJC 9114
Dvořák / Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / István Kertész - From The New World Symphony No.5 in E Minor, Op. 95 Decca - SXL 2289 Speakers Corner Records - SXL 2289

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Комментарии : 10   
@davidflynn7258
@davidflynn7258 Месяц назад
With regard to the Reiner, a recording engineer friend of mine once mentioned some of these lousy sounding albums were the result of having the polarity ass-backwards. Another example which comes to mind is the XTC record Skylarking. The original album sounds awful, but the CD is great. If I'm not mistaken, they got around to remastering the album like 25 years later, and put the "poo-ta-tee," on the cover. I can't remember the procedure to remedy the thing, so I just listen to the RCA CDs instead. Which sound amazing.
@ericlubow4354
@ericlubow4354 Год назад
I have the King Super Analogue Vienna version and concur. Wonderful Recording. I love all of the Super Analog records, mostly the newer ones, the 9000 series that I believe was mastered in Japan but pressed by RTI. I happened to love the dark nature of these recordings and particularly the predominant bass. Among my favorites are The Planets, The Four Seasons and Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue.
@FLOWERINGSPIKES
@FLOWERINGSPIKES Год назад
@ericlubow4354 Yes, I love most almost every Super Analogue, I have maybe about 50. I believe the blue logo on the obi from the 80's are pressed in Japan and the red logo from the 90's are the RTI pressings. I walked into a store one day and grabbed like 15-20 of them all still sealed for 30.00 bucks each...So mindblowingly incredible when things like that happen.
@tokioPK
@tokioPK Год назад
Whats the 9000 series, can you quote an example?
@ericlubow4354
@ericlubow4354 Год назад
The 9000 series was started about 1995, and distributed by Cisco in the US. They were mastered in Japan and pressed in the US. The previous Superanalogue series was done entirely in Japan. They have numbers starting with 700-. You can find more information on Google under King Superanalogue.
@tokioPK
@tokioPK Год назад
@@ericlubow4354 Thanks for sharing man! I'd assumed they were all pressed in the USA - as they all generally play the same as in no record sound, don't pick up much static=quality of the Vinyl itself. some of the Frutwrangler ones are terrible but generally they sound very good.
@tokioPK
@tokioPK Год назад
@@FLOWERINGSPIKES Wow I've never seen a sealed one in Japan! I like those extra long outer plastic that folds over and keeps more dust out
@tokioPK
@tokioPK Год назад
I think both Super Analogue's are from 1961, as per Discogs anyway, I'm waiting for my London Symphony copy next week - 6000yen good find
@FLOWERINGSPIKES
@FLOWERINGSPIKES Год назад
The original Decca/ London were both 1961. Super Analogue were 80's/90's. The original Londons are fantastic!
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