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Quality sound reference
Quality sound reference










There is a brilliant dynamics here, and great, open timbre and depth. It rarely happens that the digital recordings released on the analogue medium sound so credible, so natural. Do you remember that Denon was the first company in the world to digitally record and press LPs? (more here: Digital technology in the world of analogue. The record was cut by a specialist at Nippon Columbia (Denon), Mr. The only thing that is missing is the name Philips, which was used on the first release. The original cover was placed in the center, with all the details, such as gilded fragments, around it, on a creamy "frame," there is the magazine's logo and the name of the series: Stereo Sound Analog Record Collection. Dust jacket is made of thick cardboard, and the creamy cover features a distinct texture. Same as on original release, all the recordings on it were sourced from Philips archives. Twenty-six years later, the Stereo Sound, on September 28th, 2018, decided to take this step-the album was released as a double LP. And no wonder-it was Okihiko Sugano who was responsible for the selection. The record sounds so good that it is difficult to resist it though. The interesting thing is that all these are digital recordings-a bold move for a magazine tied to tradition and analog sound. And no wonder-it is a collection of the best pieces of classical music found in the Philips catalog. Its premiere took place on June 20th, 1992, and it has been re-issued several times since-you can still buy it. One of the most popular, most frequently re-issued albums with its logo, is the Stereo Sound Reference Record Vol. Such discs, both compilations (the so-called "samplers") and complete albums have been released for years by the Japanese magazine Stereo Sound. If, however, people are involved in such project really know what they do, and their point is to reproduce music in the best possible way, with an emphasis on music, the effects can be spectacular. They are almost always albums with above-average sound quality, not necessarily as interesting from musical point of view, but sounding amazingly well. There are some albums that for some reason stay in use in the industry "permanently." We can hear them at many shows, we find in our friends' collections-well, usually even we have at least one version of such titles on our shelf. Analog Record Collection, Universal Music LLC Stereo Sound SSAR-028~029












Quality sound reference