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En interessant test i Positive Feedback hvor de også har lyttet på forskjellige tape utgivelser og beskriver lyden av tape vs. annet...
Doshi Audio V3.0 Tapestage
"No question the "The Pines of the Appian Way" with the Roman Legion marching down the Via Appia in the morning sun always provides the biggest challenge to audio systems. Here even the best pressing of the LP simply can't equal the power and authority of the tape. It's painfully obvious—especially on the original LPs—where the LP just hits a brick wall in dynamics and distortion sets in. By contrast on the tape, it's obvious that Lewis Layton used every dB of headroom—and maybe even a little more—that this 15 ips, ½-inch master tape possessed. The music just swells and swells and swells.
Furthermore—and no big surprise here—the Doshi V3.0 gives you the sense of space and superlative soundstaging and imaging that one comes to expect with reel-to-reel tape. Again comparing the RCA LP releases (original/Classic/Analogue Productions) version of either The Pines of Rome or Scheherazade vs. the LPs serve to illustrate these differences. Here what the LP hints at in terms of the acoustics of Chicago Symphony Hall the tape lays out in its full glory. Shockingly so."
Doshi Audio V3.0 Tapestage
"No question the "The Pines of the Appian Way" with the Roman Legion marching down the Via Appia in the morning sun always provides the biggest challenge to audio systems. Here even the best pressing of the LP simply can't equal the power and authority of the tape. It's painfully obvious—especially on the original LPs—where the LP just hits a brick wall in dynamics and distortion sets in. By contrast on the tape, it's obvious that Lewis Layton used every dB of headroom—and maybe even a little more—that this 15 ips, ½-inch master tape possessed. The music just swells and swells and swells.
Furthermore—and no big surprise here—the Doshi V3.0 gives you the sense of space and superlative soundstaging and imaging that one comes to expect with reel-to-reel tape. Again comparing the RCA LP releases (original/Classic/Analogue Productions) version of either The Pines of Rome or Scheherazade vs. the LPs serve to illustrate these differences. Here what the LP hints at in terms of the acoustics of Chicago Symphony Hall the tape lays out in its full glory. Shockingly so."