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Discussion: Holst: The Planets, Britten: Four Sea Interludes - Bernstein

Posts: 3

Post by jeff3948 May 11, 2011 (1 of 3)
There is a difference of opinion as to weather this multi-channel SACD is a good re-mastering of the original descrete 4 channel Quadriphonic master in which the orchestra actually surrounds you or is it taken from a 2 channel master and the rear channels and center channel have been re-produced artifically with just reverberation sounds which means the orchestra only sounds like it's in front of you, but not behind you. I have ordered this SACD, and I should receive it early next week. As soon as I do I will let everyong know what my 5.1 channel SACD system reveals. My hope is that the orchestra surrounds me, because I love that effect of being surrounded by the orchestra!!

Post by jeff3948 May 27, 2011 (2 of 3)
I finally received and listened to this SACD in multi-channel sound. It is clearly from a 2 channel stereo source with artificial surround added. Also, the right rear speaker is too loud so the purcussion and string basses tend to appear directly in between the right front and rear channels. However, the first violins do not appear between the right front and rear speakers. There is very little coming from the left rear compared to the right rear which makes this recording sound out-of-balance toward the right side. However, overall the recorded sound is very pleasing to the ear. To bad Sony flubbed this one. The original master tape was recorded in quadriphonic sound with the orchestra actually surrounding the listener. I really don't understand why Sony did such a poor job at marketing and executing this new format that they had a big part in creating.

Post by jdaniel May 28, 2011 (3 of 3)
Of all the Columbia's from this vintage, why oh why didn't they release MTT's Carmina Burana with the Cleveland, IMHO the most "unhinged" of all versions. Oh well.

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