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In message , Jim Lesurf writes This was one of the reasons I was pleased to get a DTTV box as the sound is of good quality and reasonably in sync with vision. Curiously, my recollection is that this wasn't a problem some years ago, but has become so in recent years. I vaguely remember much scrambling around down the back of the telly when the BBC aired a live 'simulcast' of a Blondie concert on FM and TV. It worked really well back then. For some reason I seem to recall it was New Year Eve 1980. I probably still have a cassette of that concert somewhere. -- Regards, Glenn Booth |
They're here.....!!!
In article , Don Pearce
writes On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 10:12:23 +0100, Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: OK, the Beeb have pulled this one off big time. Fabulous imaging, and a real sense of presence. If I have a slight criticism, it is that they have left the hall out of the audio picture a bit. Come to think of it, this is the Albert Hall, so again, well done Beeb! Since last year's proms we have bought a DTTV box. Also 'rearranged' the audio equipment so the TV/DVD system now uses the Quad 988's and a subwoofer. I liked the sound via DTTV, but had the impression that the stereo spread was narrower for the Bach than later on. My only hesitation is that I must admit not to being much of a fan for Slatkin. His conducting tends to me to sound a bit 'soft and watercoloured' at times. Slainte, Jim Stereo spread not wide enough? Must have been using the wrong speaker cables, JIm ;-) He's right it isn't that wide. Still I'm off to see/hear the real thing and it will be interesting to hear the recording with the live performance:) -- Tony Sayer |
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