As many of you know I've been tranferring my OCD slowly from wine to vinyl and am really enjoying the new universe. The Thorens purchase definitely helped me turn a corner towards deep immersion.
I continue to listen mostly to jazz, but I find myself rolling through the classical bins as well. I am profoundly struck by the house sound of various labels.
Deutsche Grammaphone - while I loved these in high school and college, I am totally frustrated by them now. The package presents like it will deliver big time, but 80% of the time the recordings are marred by massive crackle and pop. Recording quality can be solid but it is hard to get past that.
Archiv Produktion - Surprisingly, these are much better, clean and direct. I believe this is from the same parent company as DG so I am left mystified.
Philips - these can have a warm, English-y sound. At other times they trend towards a Germanic austerity but all in all very solid. Plus, the disk's orange-red is one of the all time greatest colors, ever.
Argo, London FFRR - generally on par with Philips, with a similar slightly malty midrange. I just found an Argo boxed set of Nicol Williamson reading The Hobbit, and the recording is dead silent and lovely. Curl up with some Aberlour and dream of walks in the Cotswolds.
Harmonia Mundi - I saved the best for last. French in style and technology, these recordings display great Parisian seriousness of purpose and emotion. Beautiful weight and perfect clarity. They tend to record lovely things that I generally wouldn't listen to but love (ie, Charpentier's Caecilia, Virgo et Martyr playing right now). I find myself scouring ebay for these. Akin to finding some older Chanrion in someone's cellar and being asked to take it away.
I continue to listen mostly to jazz, but I find myself rolling through the classical bins as well. I am profoundly struck by the house sound of various labels.
Deutsche Grammaphone - while I loved these in high school and college, I am totally frustrated by them now. The package presents like it will deliver big time, but 80% of the time the recordings are marred by massive crackle and pop. Recording quality can be solid but it is hard to get past that.
Archiv Produktion - Surprisingly, these are much better, clean and direct. I believe this is from the same parent company as DG so I am left mystified.
Philips - these can have a warm, English-y sound. At other times they trend towards a Germanic austerity but all in all very solid. Plus, the disk's orange-red is one of the all time greatest colors, ever.
Argo, London FFRR - generally on par with Philips, with a similar slightly malty midrange. I just found an Argo boxed set of Nicol Williamson reading The Hobbit, and the recording is dead silent and lovely. Curl up with some Aberlour and dream of walks in the Cotswolds.
Harmonia Mundi - I saved the best for last. French in style and technology, these recordings display great Parisian seriousness of purpose and emotion. Beautiful weight and perfect clarity. They tend to record lovely things that I generally wouldn't listen to but love (ie, Charpentier's Caecilia, Virgo et Martyr playing right now). I find myself scouring ebay for these. Akin to finding some older Chanrion in someone's cellar and being asked to take it away.