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Mahler Symphony No.1, Titan - Houston Symphony, Christopher Eschenbach, conducting HDTT2024

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$16.00
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$16.00
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Gold Premium Compact Disc 300+ years longevity - The recording layer resists UV and heat better than other discs. Includes Complete Jewel case and Liner Notes
Regular Premium Compact Disc
Includes Complete Jewel case and Liner Notes
Budget Compact Disc
contains only the disc without jewel case or liner notes
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Mahler Symphony No.1, Titan - Houston Symphony, Christopher Eschenbach, conducting

Title: Mahler Symphony No.1, Titan
Artist(s): Christoph Eschenbach & The Houston Symphony Orchestra
Recording Info: Used for transfer is the original 16 bit master on
Betamax converted to analog using a
Sony PCM501ES Digital processor feeding a
Antelope Audio Eclipse 384 analog to digital converter
and converted to 24/96 resolution.
Recorded in public concert in Jones Hall, Houston, Texas, 1987
DISCOUNTED PRICE: 16 BIT DIGITAL MASTER USED
FOR THIS TRANSFER

Don't be put off on this recording because of it's 16/44 origins this is a
true natural sounding audiophile recording. People that regularly attend
live concerts will really appreciate this recording. It was recorded using
minimal miking and has all the attributes of great sound and the extra
energy of a live recording. The dynamics of this recording is excellent
with tremendous bass and has to be turned up in volume more than
normal to get the full impact.

 

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