Good Music for testing Audio Equipment

This, from an audiophile perspective, is hard to believe;
The Return Of The Cassette Tape: National Audio Company Still Makes 10 Million Audiocassettes Per Year
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/81272/20150902/the-return-of-the-cassette-tape-national-audio-company-still-makes-10-million-audiocassettes-per-year.htm
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Tapes

I used to have a full array of 70's Japanese gear, like many of us did I'm sure. I'll fire it up this year for sure after some commitments for projects around the house.
Do you still have some of your old tapes, and if so how are they holding up?
 
One of my all time favorite albums is Sarah Vaughans ''After Hours''.
Very intimate recording just Sarah with Mundell Lowe on guitar and George Duvivier on bass.
I have it on Cd as well as on LP and both have a lot of tape noise.
You can hear it hear on this you tube video as well.
Did they have noise reduction back then?
 
Wiki shows that recording from 1961. And Dolby noise reduction in 1965. So it doesn't seem like it was an option there on that front.
 
Wiki shows that recording from 1961. And Dolby noise reduction in 1965. So it doesn't seem like it was an option there on that front.

Thanks.
But could it not be applied to the remastering?
 
Do you still have some of your old tapes, and if so how are they holding up?

I gave them away about 15 years ago. Some of the tapes were 25-30 yrs old and still held up very well. I gave them to a friend who was really into vintage gear, and especially cassette decks.
 
I am busy transferring my CD collection and a few cassette tapes to my PC.
I have a number of recorded CDR CD's giving to me by friends who recorded some of their vinyl.
Several of these CDR cd'd are no longer playable but the cassette tapes are fine some even 30 years old.
 
I am busy transferring my CD collection and a few cassette tapes to my PC.
I have a number of recorded CDR CD's giving to me by friends who recorded some of their vinyl.
Several of these CDR cd'd are no longer playable but the cassette tapes are fine some even 30 years old.

I have had the same experience. The quality of some CDR's is very bad.
 
But the quality of cassette tapes is not only bad...they are lost...the music is no more...it's just distortion with the background music of the other side of the tape. ...Commercial cassette tapes I'm talking about here. ...From the seventies; say 1975 to 1985.

* Good music selections to test audio equipment? ...Classical orchestral music recordings from Reference Recordings music record label (Prof Keith Johnson).

• Copland: Symphony No.3 (HDCD)
• Mephisto & Co. (HDCD)
• Stravinsky (HDCD)
• Pomp & Pipes! (HDCD)
• Bruckner Symph. No 9 (HDCD)

...And about 50-100 more from RR label.

Other labels: Sheffield (Drum Track Record), Opus 3 (Eric Bibb), Channel Classics, ECM (Jazz), AudioQuest (Doug McLeod - Blues), Silence, Chesky, Three Blind Mice, ...

? Patricia Barber: all her CD/SACDs. Jazz ?
 
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But the quality of cassette tapes is not only bad...they are lost...the music is no more...it's just distortion with the background music of the other side of the tape. ...Commercial cassette tapes I'm talking about here. ...From the seventies; say 1975 to 1985.

* Good music selections to test audio equipment? ...Classical orchestral music recordings from Reference Recordings music record label (Prof Keith Johnson).

• Copland: Symphony No.3 (HDCD)
• Mephisto & Co. (HDCD)
• Stravinsky (HDCD)
• Pomp & Pipes! (HDCD)
• Bruckner Symph. No 9 (HDCD)

...And about 50-100 more from RR label.

Other labels: Sheffield (Drum Track Record), Opus 3 (Eric Bibb), Channel Classics, ECM (Jazz), AudioQuest (Doug McLeod - Blues), Silence, Chesky, Three Blind Mice, ...

? Patricia Barber: all her CD/SACDs. Jazz ?

I have Doug McLeod albums from the RR label, will check out AudioQuest too:)
 
But the quality of cassette tapes is not only bad...they are lost...the music is no more...it's just distortion with the background music of the other side of the tape. ...Commercial cassette tapes I'm talking about here. ...From the seventies; say 1975 to 1985.
Yes, those tapes where terrible low quality, almost a scam, it was better to buy empty BASF's and copy your self:)
 
I used to have a full array of 70's Japanese gear, like many of us did I'm sure. I'll fire it up this year for sure after some commitments for projects around the house.

Speaking of, see below. I am not too proud, snicker if you must, butt I suffer from the same disease as y'all!






Temporary set up as we look for a home

 
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