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skaloumbakas

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  1. Years ago, I had the listening experience with the following CD's (I supose you have heard them...) and not with my current analogue set-up... I had those records in CD's and when came in my hands the vinyl pressings, I imediatelly exchanged them with the vinyls... They are 16 bit - linear cuts, as I read on the records' cover technical notes... I have an explanation why this is happening... but I would prefer to ask if any other fellow had the same experience with me with digitally remastered LPs...
  2. You know that I am joking, don't you... And off course you love Max ...
  3. I didn't invite Max because he is in favor of vinyl. I invited the homus digitalis... to persuate them... [6] Max was the first who listened an update I made to my analogue, so he didn't need the experience anyway...
  4. I am sorry DrWho and Dave but out of 12 forums that i posted this and out of 18 people present in the event, you are the only ones saying that THIS test was not properly done. Differences were simply CHAOTIC between ANY DIGITAL and the TURNTABLE and nobody cared to fill-up the score sheet again... PLEASE READ IT A BIT MORE CAREFULLY, WILL YOU?
  5. Hi, Probably the most favourite subject between audiophiles around the world is the on-going "fight" between analogue and digital. Since the introduction of the CD in 1981 and after some years of the digital predominance, digital seems to have hit the technological roof and analogue is making a strong come back in the last 10 years. Personally all over these years I have made my comparisons with various material and I have concluded them in a paper named at http://aca.gr/rec05_skal1.htm But some people were telling me that my old Wadia 8/15 pair was technologically outdated and so the comparison was not fair, so I decided to organize in my listening room a blind test between a top digital (whatever that means...) and my analogue gear, with lots of people invited... See the rest of this very interesting IMHO story here: - http://aca.gr/event08-9.htm (with lots of pictures and 10 videoclips covering the event). I hope you enjoy it...
  6. Hi everyone, In 10 days from now the “lunatic” members of the Audiophile Club of Athens will celebrate the 10th anniversary of... “Their Existence”... xe,xe,xe… Robert Deutsch from STEREOPHILE is right now touring with his wife around the “Land of Gods” and during his last free day is going to join us in a hotel in Athens, where we are going to honor 3 Greek High End Manufacturers: Analysis, TLA & Ypsilon (Members of the Club)! - http://aca.gr/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2482 - http://aca.gr/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2499 (for Greek speaking) See all about it above and sorry for the inconvenience…
  7. Here is a picture (the record is shown on the top right) - Composer: Elgar - CELLO CONCERTO in E Minor Op. 85, completed Aug 1919 - 1st Movement: Adagio - Moderato - Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra - Conductor: Sir John Barbirolli - Cellist: Jacqueline Du Pre - Recorded: August 19, 1965 at Kingsway Hall - London, EMI ASD 655. It was played in my house, when Ken was filming and I had chosen it, due to the extra ability of the ribbons to play cello music.
  8. Since, the film caused a lot of interest, we have prepared an informative page about this. IMHO http://aca.gr/event06-3.htm is equally very interesting. There are a lot of pictures, film scenes and 2 links for watching the 20 min documentary. Comments are by the guy who had speakers like... refrigerators... Enjoy
  9. Thank you Michael, No problem at all, in fact I am glad I have caused an interesting discussion. Now just for the info for the members of this forum, I want to explain how this documentary initiated. Ken Barnes, a film maker, living in London (Canadian origin) send us a proposal, a part of which I am quoting: As you can understand, he didn't want to advertise the Club but to show the extra-ordinary face of our hobby. I am sure he could show some more of the software and not that much of hardware and money and things like that. I don't know if he succeeded 100% but IMHO it is not bad, not bad at all. I will put the links again (we have uploaded in a second server) for members that are lazy to go to the first page... - http://aca.gr/stream/aca_documentary.htm or @ - http://homepage.mac.com/savagebean/iMovieTheater11.html Thanks for your favorite reactions.
  10. But that was salt and pepper Michael... (BTW, can you show me? Honestly)
  11. Thank you for "advertising" me Max. I just wanted to offer my poor contribution to this topic, with a paper I have recently writen in the ACA.GR web-site, comparing many music titles I have in both media: http://aca.gr/rec05_skal1.htm
  12. Hi, 'MEGARON' Music Hall in Athens-Greece has started a series of recordings of Greek Classical Music Composers and the works that 6 members of A.C.A. witnessed recorded, were composed by Manolis Kalomiris (1883-1962) 'TRIPTICHON' (composed 1936), Symphony PALAMIKI and "2 GREEK DANCES". STATE ORCHESTRA OF ATHENS (ASO) was conducted by Byron Fidetzis. Musical recording assistant was Philippos Tsalahouris. The recording was performed by Themis Zafiropoulos and the recording team of the 'Megaron' Recording Center. This is also an historical moment, since this recording session was the first official recording towards discography of the best and oldest Greek Symphonic Orchestra! Read all about it in: aca.gr/event05-6_megaron.htm (extremelly recommended for serious audiophiles...) Subjects included: - About the Play... - The Recording Center Installation... - The Play & the Orchestra... - The Recording of the Orchestra... - 'MEGARON' Recording Equipment...
  13. There have been updates to this paper and it is now finished (at last...) If you have time, please re-visit: aca.gr/paper37.htm (Heavy weight-high rotation magnetically suspended flywheel for a large mass magnetically suspended t/t platter!) Sorry for the 20 months delay...
  14. OK Max, Go to my paper again and read my remark about the Linn LP12 t/t I had, 7 years ago, against the Wadia combo and a tune recorded by Linn. They are equal as far as price more or less. I state there that there was on particular tune that it was better on CD back then. One, only one out of 25!!! (or make it 15 since I didn't have all of them at that time...) I just try to be practical Max, that's why i say "no more technical crap..." As far as music of today's youngsters, well... Thanks, but no thanks...
  15. Dear Max, 25 vinyl records (that ALL I have in both media...) and none of them to be inferior than its copy on digital, says something, does it? In fact, it sends a clear message!!!
  16. That's very good my dear friend!!! So you have more to offer to this topic about specific Classical works, Jazz tunes and other music that you own in both vinyl and CD's (I suppose you have more than me). In other words, please tell us that... - with such and such I prefer vinyl - with such and such I prefer CD or SACD or HDCD or whatever. But please, BE SPECIFIC about certain music, not just words!!! We can wait for a week, since this I am asking, is not a matter of seconds to reply...
  17. Obviously you haven't made many listening comparissons yourself... I am talking about the "palpable sense of presence". This is what matters to me and this is why, fortunatelly, people are getting back to vinyl, if they want to sit in their couch and hear music that is (not driving...)
  18. You are right. Maybe the way of writing this topic was not so proper. So, I will ask for other members' contribution, if they have the same feeling with me about the subject or the oposite... Sorry for the misanderstanding
  19. Hi all, Maybe this is not exactly a music review, since it involves comparisson between 2 source formats of various types of Music, but it is not exactly an audio... paper either. Never the less, the music I am referring to is very interesting, no matter if you have it recorded on vinyl or on an aluminum disc... The purpose of doing this is to face this old analogue vs.digital "war", from the point of the final acoustical experience and pleasure, listening to both formats - which is what matters anyway - and not from a technical point of view. We've had enough of this... Please visit: aca.gr/rec05_skal1.htm Sorry to trouble you
  20. Max, I just want to say thanks to you and Tony for the wonderfull evening and i just want to admit (i am always saying that) that the more i grow old, the more i realise that i know nothing about Hi Fi (some call it High End)... Reason is that i moved my left speaker 21 cm to the wall (maximum i could go) and you were damn, damn, damn... right. (I thought Genesis were sounding better not far away each other, due to side reflections...) For soundstage width, 21cm equaled to... well..., almost 21m (for classical music...) and still, speakers are completelly absent... and still my 3 kids can pass through, between the left speaker and the side wall safely... they are grown up now) I say no more but thanks...
  21. Cheers Max, You must've lost all of your vacations this summer, in order to describe so accuratelly all the paste of the Games, from the beginning till the end... You will allow me to link this Topic from the A.C.A. Forums don't you? Wish you all the best
  22. Hi, Two months pasted by since our last N-L, and many new files have been entered in the Club's web-site, which I believe will be of some interest to you... Please click below for the July - August 2004 NewsLetter in HTML form. From there, you can navigate around our 15 latest entries to the Club's web-site. (Links to the last 2 months' entries, with some High-End systems updates, new t/t pictures etc. are included) Enjoy (For those of you interested in our monthly N-L, you can subscribe in our Mailing list to receive it in your mail box)
  23. Hi, Here is this months's NewsLetter with all the latest files entered in the Club's web-site. Enjoy...
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