A CD ready from our tape

tony ky ma

Industry Expert
Aug 21, 2010
630
6
1,580
Whitby Ontario Canada
Hi All
We have a CD copy ready from our Beethoven tape for someone who want to make sure the recording quality first before to go for the tape,
tony ma
ultraanaloguerecordings.com
 

Attachments

  • Picture 109.jpg
    Picture 109.jpg
    38.3 KB · Views: 312
  • Picture 108.jpg
    Picture 108.jpg
    54.7 KB · Views: 315
Toni Ma,

Congratulations on the excellent musical choice of the 'Sietse-Jan Weijenberg & Yun-Yang Lee' tapes. Can I ask you what brand and type of tape you are using in these releases?
BTW, is there any published information about the subs you are using with the ESL63?
 
Hi Tony,

Sounds great! Can you possibly put a snip of the tracks here for those of us interested in buying to hear? And/or a list of the actual music pieces on the tape/cd? (besides Beethoven Cello Sonata 3 which i can see in the photo).

Do you havd a CD for the Bach Cello suites as well? Unfortuantely, i am not (yet) a tape guy...but i am getting extremely interested in Mofi, XRCD, K2 and other higher-quality mastering/remasterings. So if you have both available, i am interested in both. particularly, if i can get a quik listen like some sites provide. Thanks for any help.
 
Hi Tony,

I just ordered the tape. I'm glad to see there are more folks making music available on tape. I am a tape project subscriber and I have purchased tapes from Yarlung records. It's expensive but the audio quality is amazing. Thanks again.

Scott
 
You guys are killing me...i just got finished saying to myself for the 100th time i would pursue CD to the nth degree rather than split my time (and money) into vinyl...and get used MoFis, XRCDs, K2, etc...and now forget vinynl, there's also tape which in many cases people say can be superior! the never ending pursuit! ;) actually, i have heard nothing but extraordinarily good things about tape...i would love to hear someday. meanwhile, if i could hear a few snippits of this recording by Tony Ma...i look forward to considering the CD. ;)
 
Toni Ma,

Congratulations on the excellent musical choice of the 'Sietse-Jan Weijenberg & Yun-Yang Lee' tapes. Can I ask you what brand and type of tape you are using in these releases?
BTW, is there any published information about the subs you are using with the ESL63?
Hi microtrip
The blank tape which we are using is RMG 2100
The subs for ESL63 is a pair of 15" JM lab Frocal, they don't sell those drivers only anymore, at the time my partner asked JM lab to design the box for 100 HZ and with the width same as the ESL63 that can put to on top of it, and he made the box by himself from the design, so we don't any info of them sorry
tony ma
 
Hi Tony,

I just ordered the tape. I'm glad to see there are more folks making music available on tape. I am a tape project subscriber and I have purchased tapes from Yarlung records. It's expensive but the audio quality is amazing. Thanks again.

Scott

Hi Scott
Thank you very much for ordering, we still have some more master tapes which we recorded just want to clear the legal matter then more to come !
tony ma
 
Hi Tony,

Sounds great! Can you possibly put a snip of the tracks here for those of us interested in buying to hear? And/or a list of the actual music pieces on the tape/cd? (besides Beethoven Cello Sonata 3 which i can see in the photo).

Do you havd a CD for the Bach Cello suites as well? Unfortuantely, i am not (yet) a tape guy...but i am getting extremely interested in Mofi, XRCD, K2 and other higher-quality mastering/remasterings. So if you have both available, i am interested in both. particularly, if i can get a quik listen like some sites provide. Thanks for any help.
Hi Lloyd
The CD copy right of Bach Cello is belong to the performer, we only have the right of tape of that. and they already put to the market too. I don't have much knowledge of digital and web matters my main work is in tubes and analog, the rest works my partner will take care, we are sending tape to Myles for reviewing and will come up soon in positive-feedback thanks anyway hope you will join the group
tony ma
 
Looking forward to hearing the CD. Bill and I enjoyed hearing the rehearsal master while in Toronto last month. I'll be in touch with you to get the CD.

Rich Brown

Hi Rich
We ( and ED) booked for CES , do we meet again there ? I think we will be in Flamingo for longer time because Jack Elliano's room in there
tony ma
 
Hi Tony

Hi All
We have a CD copy ready from our Beethoven tape for someone who want to make sure the recording quality first before to go for the tape,
tony ma
ultraanaloguerecordings.com

I'll have to find the post with recommendations, but I'll purchase your analog tapes with the request for alignment tones. :cool:
 
I'll have to find the post with recommendations, but I'll purchase your analog tapes with the request for alignment tones. :cool:
Hi Sam
We booked to CES and with tapes, I know there is one amp maker will demonstrate with our tape which he got, his room in Flamingo, and we will stay in Electric Print Audio's room in Flamingo too, hope to see you guys
tony ma
 
Tony and Ed's CD in the beginning of the thread is very good. I am not qualified to comment about the musical performances but its sonic characteristics are very good indeed. I was first treated with the tape in Jonathan T's stunning room at the CES and decided that the tapes they brought down from Toronto had my name on them. ;-)

I had been playing the CD since I had returned from from CES + work travel but hadn't played the tapes. Then Rich Brown paid a visit yesterday. We played few of Rich's tape through the Nagra T + King Cello .75 with excellent performance, and I played the Tony/Ed's CD before breaking out the Ultra Recording tape of the same music.

Wow!

It may not be a fair comparison since the Nagra T + KC has some head bump challenges that are contributing to nicer than natural sonics of CD played through a transport and an external DAC but the difference was truly night-n-day. The tape sounded like a real instruments in my room instead of a typical recording reproduced with good gear and the tape's transparency was scary. It must have been Tony's simple tube circuits for his A80 that brought out the transparency characteristics in his recordings. I have also noticed when I played the same tape late last night on a stock Studer A820 with ~ +/- .5 dB responses at ~ 20Hz - 20Khz with no head bumps and VU meters, I can see the recording was made at much hotter level by almost +6dB than other recordings I have - maximizing the capabilities of the modern tapes that can record up to +9dB in some tapes. Although we still heard the normal tape hiss through my speakers but overall dynamics acheived was remarkable. In the loud passages, the A820 VU meters that are calibrated to +4dBm pro level for 0VU still lived in the red zone sometimes pegging out to the right but the sound was still clear and lively.

I am yet to play the rest of the five tapes I had gotten from them, but I would have no questions needed to declare "Buy it Now" recommendation on their tapes to other tapeheads lurking around here. ;-)

Ki
 
Last edited:
Ed just clarified to me that his tapes are +4dB hotter than the other commercially released tapes. I can understand why because our other tape options are mostly dubs of old recordings that were done many years ago on old technology tapes.

To reiterate what I had stated above, in addition to the stunning clarity and transparency, increased dynamics of the modern original analog recordings from Tony/Ed's company are something to write home about. This is especially notable since I am a sick gear monger and not a fine music aficionado.

Ki
 
Boy do I feel like the country cousin. I had no idea John Boy Walton played the cello. :)

Tim
 
re: CD versus tape

I was just listening at Ki's yesterday to the CD and the tape of the Beethoven Cello Sonata. We first put on the CD and we both agreed it was a fine recording. We then spooled up the tape and then the system disappeared and all that was left was the music/performers in our space. It went from a good recording to a 'musical event'. Absolutely stunning and I heartily recommend the tape to all members with a tape deck.

Rich
 
Ed just clarified to me that his tapes are +4dB hotter than the other commercially released tapes. I can understand why because our other tape options are mostly dubs of old recordings that were done many years ago on old technology tapes.

To reiterate what I had stated above, in addition to the stunning clarity and transparency, increased dynamics of the modern original analog recordings from Tony/Ed's company are something to write home about. This is especially notable since I am a sick gear monger and not a fine music aficionado.

Ki
I heard that you are going to have the NAB version tapes instead of CCIR, this time try to use your C37 tube to listen, I guess it will be quite different compare to last time, because tapes are recorded in Studer in tubes, close to the same condition will sound better
tony ma
 
I heard that you are going to have the NAB version tapes instead of CCIR, this time try to use your C37 tube to listen, I guess it will be quite different compare to last time, because tapes are recorded in Studer in tubes, close to the same condition will sound better
tony ma

Hi Tony,

According to the Website info, the original recordings were made in NAB. I wanted to get as close to the original master as possible. Unfortunately, the C37 is still work-in-process. So far the A820 has the flatest response and will use it to play the tapes for now.
 
Hi Ki
That is the same thinking of mine too, play back by the same machine of recording is the perfect repro, but somethings that can be measure out but can't be detect by listen, and something can be found by listening like transparency but no way to measure, last night we had a meeting to compare A810 ( stock)and A80 with tube with the same tape, result in day-n-night different too, so do listen with C37 with tube in future will give you a surprise
tony ma
 

About us

  • What’s Best Forum is THE forum for high end audio, product reviews, advice and sharing experiences on the best of everything else. This is THE place where audiophiles and audio companies discuss vintage, contemporary and new audio products, music servers, music streamers, computer audio, digital-to-analog converters, turntables, phono stages, cartridges, reel-to-reel tape machines, speakers, headphones and tube and solid-state amplification. Founded in 2010 What’s Best Forum invites intelligent and courteous people of all interests and backgrounds to describe and discuss the best of everything. From beginners to life-long hobbyists to industry professionals, we enjoy learning about new things and meeting new people, and participating in spirited debates.

Quick Navigation

User Menu

Steve Williams
Site Founder | Site Owner | Administrator
Ron Resnick
Site Owner | Administrator
Julian (The Fixer)
Website Build | Marketing Managersing