Mendelssohn Octet and Microphone Comparisons (Chasing the Dragon Audiophile CD)
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| Manufacturer | Chasing the Dragon |
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Description
The Locrian Ensemble Leader - Jack Liebeck Performed on Contemporary Instruments
COMPLETE WITH SEPARATE MICROPHONE COMPARISON TRACKS
1 - Allegro
2 - Andante
3 - Scherzo
4 - Presto
5 - Gypsy Folk Song by Ivan Vasiliev
6 - AKG C12 Valve – Spaced Pair with Jecklin disc
7 - DPA 4006A Transistor – Same position as above
8 - AKG C12 Valve – Master Tape ½" @ 30 IPS
9 - AKG C12 Valve – Blumlein Configuration
10 - NEUMANN KU100 – Binaural Head
After listening to Mendelssohn’s wonderful octet, we have a unique opportunity to listen to the audio differences between a variety of stereo mic setups. You can compare valve to transistor mics and the audio differences between digital recording at 24–192 vs analogue ½" master tape recorded at 30 IPS.
We have even used our binaural head – which sounds great on headphones!
































