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Recording engineers where art thou?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moog" data-source="post: 776391" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>So I decided to pay tribute to one of my heroes Greg Lake of ELP by playing "In the court of king crimson" in which Gred was playing bass and vocals and although I tried to enjoy their philosophy I was utterly disgusted by the quality of the recording. His voice sounded like someone was squashing his balls and the overall quality of the recording was bad. My question is this. How can any reasonable and professional pass this recording for sale with so many limitations to quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moog, post: 776391, member: 418"] So I decided to pay tribute to one of my heroes Greg Lake of ELP by playing "In the court of king crimson" in which Gred was playing bass and vocals and although I tried to enjoy their philosophy I was utterly disgusted by the quality of the recording. His voice sounded like someone was squashing his balls and the overall quality of the recording was bad. My question is this. How can any reasonable and professional pass this recording for sale with so many limitations to quality? [/QUOTE]
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