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  1. Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!utcsri!torn!mcshub!maccs!cs748ab
  3. From: cs748ab@maccs.mcmaster.ca (Andrew Fung)
  4. Subject: Re: Recorded using B&W speakers
  5. Message-ID: <1992Dec22.231924.12811@mcshub.dcss.mcmaster.ca>
  6. Keywords: B&W 
  7. Sender: Andrew Fung 
  8. Nntp-Posting-Host: maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca
  9. Organization: Department of Computer Engineering, McMaster University
  10. References: <1992Dec17.162812.19909@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> <1992Dec18.155407.5333@tc.fluke.COM>
  11. Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 23:19:24 GMT
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  14. I wonder if B&W speakers can save the world recorded music. Before DG uses
  15. B&W speakers, their recordings are usually contricted and tutti is coarse.
  16. Sometimes, they have really good recordings, I admit. But after their use of
  17. B&W speakers, their recordings are now totally different. They are no longer
  18. compressed, constricted. They now have a wide dynamic and frequency range.
  19. Some recordings, e.g. Bernstein's late ones, almost want to burn out your
  20. speakers. Now, Decca (London), EMI are also adopting the use of B&W speakers.
  21. I wonder if B&W speakers are really that magical?
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  23. Andrew Fung
  24. Department of Electrical
  25. and Computer Engineering
  26. McMaster University
  27. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  28. andrew@vision1.eng.mcmaster.ca
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