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OK, here we go - this is the setup:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show...Setup%2001.JPG
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show...Setup%2002.JPG
and here is the track:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show...,%20SE1As).mp3
...and here's the Lowther track again for direct
comparison (if anyone else is interested):
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Track10.mp3
Missing - track10 from the original source.
Here you go:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show...0In%20Love.mp3
...seein's as how ya arst so nice like....
Clipped to blue blazes. Is that what you played through
the speakers?
Yes and no - that's a straight computer CD to HDD rip via
Sound Forge (in the normal manner, done some time back),
Good enough.
what I played (and recorded yesterday and today) was the
*original* CD (in two different Pioneer DVDPs)....???
Probably much the same was coming out of the optical players.
Weird - my 'open mic' recordings are better (levelswise)
than the computer rip...???
No, but the frequency response variations make the clipped signals appear
to be unclipped. I've seen this many times. The same is true of
compression. Highly compressed songs will lose their flat envelope look
(and to some degree their flat sound) if you apply some eq.
OK, that's very interesting.
I routinely rip each and every CD that comes my way and a lot of them are
painted the same colour (blue in SF) all the way from *ceiling to floor*
these days and I've long since stopped noticing it!!
Aside, I contacted your link on the Rode mics and got a shipping price of
52+ bucks and notification of a very *helpful* 'standard value' that is put
on the packaging in 'export' circumstances..!!??
Probably still going to stack up uneconomic (oops - little pun there)
though....