kelly
Herr Babelfish der Übersetzer, he wore a whipped-cream-covered tutu for this title.
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So I don't have much classical or jazz in my collection and I'm wanting to buy more. The problem is that it's very hard to shop for classical and jazz, for me.
You see, it's not hard for me to know I like Louis Armstrong or Miles Davis and it's not hard to know I like Bach and Mozart. To take it a step further, it's not THAT challenging to know which orchestras have done them well and with a little searching on the net, it's not that hard to find someone to say that a particular recording is good.
So the REAL problem is that I'm extremely sensitive to digital artifacting and poor masterings. And with jazz and classical, I just get too many choices. Is there anyone who reviews these CDs based more on their technical merits?
Kelly
You see, it's not hard for me to know I like Louis Armstrong or Miles Davis and it's not hard to know I like Bach and Mozart. To take it a step further, it's not THAT challenging to know which orchestras have done them well and with a little searching on the net, it's not that hard to find someone to say that a particular recording is good.
So the REAL problem is that I'm extremely sensitive to digital artifacting and poor masterings. And with jazz and classical, I just get too many choices. Is there anyone who reviews these CDs based more on their technical merits?
Kelly