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my version - it is fun to compare, but it would be so much better to experience it for real!


One obvious difference is that my speakers produce less bass, and there is less « body » - but I’m still having fun listening to them :) I enjoy the clarity. Pethaps a middle ground would be ideal!
Really interesting comparison. Enjoy the music!
 
First, forgive me for not putting my own home video, as I have no idea how to do so. (to put on ytube) Also, aldo I am not an old timer yet, I have no wish to learn how to do it. Instead, if you all do not mind I would like to share some videos of jazz artists and albums that I have which are perhaps not so well known (I am aware that 'well known' is an oxymoron when jazz music is in question) This thread might be refreshing, as there is so little jazz music posted here...anyway, here is one, in random order

 
First, forgive me for not putting my own home video, as I have no idea how to do so. (to put on ytube) Also, aldo I am not an old timer yet, I have no wish to learn how to do it. Instead, if you all do not mind I would like to share some videos of jazz artists and albums that I have which are perhaps not so well known (I am aware that 'well known' is an oxymoron when jazz music is in question) This thread might be refreshing, as there is so little jazz music posted here...anyway, here is one, in random order

nice track, but you are posting in the wrong thread. See here:

 
First, forgive me for not putting my own home video, as I have no idea how to do so. (to put on ytube) Also, aldo I am not an old timer yet, I have no wish to learn how to do it. Instead, if you all do not mind I would like to share some videos of jazz artists and albums that I have which are perhaps not so well known (I am aware that 'well known' is an oxymoron when jazz music is in question) This thread might be refreshing, as there is so little jazz music posted here...anyway, here is one, in random order


Sorry this thread is for system videos
 
Dava mono, tad 4003 dual flh

 
Here we go again

my version - it is fun to compare, but it would be so much better to experience it for real!


One obvious difference is that my speakers produce less bass, and there is less « body » - but I’m still having fun listening to them :) I enjoy the clarity. Pethaps a middle ground would be ideal!
 
the above is Mosaic Records: T-Bone Walker

Nice box set. The booklet is available online, for anyone curious to check it out: https://archive.org/details/cd_the-complete-recordings-of-t-bone-walke_t-bone-walker/page/6/mode/1up

Here is a note on the source material.

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Here is the track recorded above:


Fun lyrics:

It's a cold-blooded world
When a man has to pawn his shoes
It's a cold-blooded world
When a man has to pawn his shoes
That's the fix I'm in today
I swear I've been abused
Yes, the woman is a devil
She will trick you if she can
Yes, the woman is a devil
She will trick you if she can
She will tell you that she love you
An work out some other plan
Got those alimony blues
An I sure got to pay some dues
Got those alimony blues
An I sure got to pay some dues
And if I run short of cash
It's the road camp, I've got to choose.

I can relate :)

Here are the notes for this track:

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Here's the wikipedia page for Maxwell Davis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_Davis
 
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no and it´s my office NUC on LV table....

The recording could have been a little louder :)

Was this the LP or CD version? I have always wondered whether for those 78 reissues CD or LP really make much of a difference. I assume that a digital copy of the source material has to be made to clean it up.
 
I’m happy listening to whatever it is I can get my hands on. I would find it fun to have a collection of mint 78s, but that is impossible nowadays,

What frustrates me most is reading about collectors holding on to private, never released, recordings.
 
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