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<blockquote data-quote="Stereophile" data-source="post: 242405" data-attributes="member: 1344"><p>For friends, I always play Breyten se brief, by Jan Blohm. I actually discussed the track with Jan, and he mentioned that they didn't use the best equipment, and weren't really looking for the best sound quality, it just happened. He also said that he was very impressed with that specific take himself. </p><p></p><p>It sounds very real and most non-audiophiles are really impressed with the sound. 'Clear', 'real', 'honest' are a few words they've used.</p><p></p><p>For more educated ears I always play Chris Jones' Long after you're gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereophile, post: 242405, member: 1344"] For friends, I always play Breyten se brief, by Jan Blohm. I actually discussed the track with Jan, and he mentioned that they didn't use the best equipment, and weren't really looking for the best sound quality, it just happened. He also said that he was very impressed with that specific take himself. It sounds very real and most non-audiophiles are really impressed with the sound. 'Clear', 'real', 'honest' are a few words they've used. For more educated ears I always play Chris Jones' Long after you're gone. [/QUOTE]
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