søndag, marts 29, 2009

Analogue is still here

The Cambridge 640P phono pre-amplifier has now been powered up for more than 96 hours and I have heard 23 LP sides thru it. It is just getting better and better - now it is marvelous. The definition of the single instruments, their placement, the total soundstage and the dynamics are far above anything I have ever heard on vinyl before - and much better than my digital rig (which is no slouch at all).

By coincidence it has become a small Barbirolli revival. Yesterday I heard A London Symphony by Vaughan Williams with the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. As far as I can see this pressing is from 1968 (HMV Concert Classics on EMI SXLP 30180), but the recording is from 1958. And you can't hear that age at all! This recording is so clear, clean and dynamic that few modern recordings can stand up to it.

Today I have just heard Sibelius Symphony no 2 in D major, Opus 43 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - also conducted by Sir John. This recording is on RCA Gold Seal GL25011 produced 1976 (but could be a reissue of an older recording?). Again - clean, powerfull, dynamic - a perfect reproduction of the large orchestra and the ambience of the concerthall.

Another wonderfull record that got a spin today was the Waldstein piano sonata by Beethoven played by Vladimir Ashkenazy from the "Favourite Piano Sonatas" box set on Decca London. The grand piano has never been better and more natural on any of my stereo setups thru the last nearly 40 years. Neither on CD. It is just marvelous. The two symphonies where bought many years ago but I found the Beethoven set at a (now sadly closed) record shop in Copenhagen a few years ago.

A couple of days ago I got a mail from my dealer that they will get a large load of Cambridge DacMagic's mid April. I ordered mine January 1. It has been a long wait. I realy look forward to hear what the DAC can do to both my Squeezebox and the CD player - maybe the grammophone will get some competition? ;-)

Well the gramophone has got one area where it surpasses the CD-player (and any other digital media) - it can play the 500 LP's on my shelves. And the CD player certainly wins for playing the 6 shelf meters of CD's!

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