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This might be hard to explain in a post but it relates to voice quality of certain vinyls that I would expect to have great voice quality.
Let me begin by saying that last night I replayed a mintish Mobile Fidelity Dark Side of the moon and I found the vocalist's voice (what else would a vocalist have!!) to be for a lack of better word
"grainy" and "distant" not pure and smooth and upfront.
I thought it was my set up: 2300, 275s, Elipsa SE, MT10 but when I put SADE on or the new Nightfly on it sounded beautiful. Several of my older Jazz albums have a similar voice effect as the
Pink Floyd album has.
Is it just the way they recorded it or could I be missing an issue?
Let me begin by saying that last night I replayed a mintish Mobile Fidelity Dark Side of the moon and I found the vocalist's voice (what else would a vocalist have!!) to be for a lack of better word
"grainy" and "distant" not pure and smooth and upfront.
I thought it was my set up: 2300, 275s, Elipsa SE, MT10 but when I put SADE on or the new Nightfly on it sounded beautiful. Several of my older Jazz albums have a similar voice effect as the
Pink Floyd album has.
Is it just the way they recorded it or could I be missing an issue?