Jazzmoose Posted December 30, 2008 Report Posted December 30, 2008 Then again, I could probably use an ear upgrade... Well, there you have it. Unless someone comes up with a way to include my twenty year old ears (and a way to attach them to my fifty year old body), I just don't see the point. I was listening to an old favorite of youth (Joe Jackson's Look Sharp) and was disappointed to discover that it just didn't sound like it used to sound. The highs were missing, and it just seemed a bit lifeless. Then I realized why... Quote
RDK Posted December 30, 2008 Author Report Posted December 30, 2008 Then again, I could probably use an ear upgrade... Well, there you have it. Unless someone comes up with a way to include my twenty year old ears (and a way to attach them to my fifty year old body), I just don't see the point. I was listening to an old favorite of youth (Joe Jackson's Look Sharp) and was disappointed to discover that it just didn't sound like it used to sound. The highs were missing, and it just seemed a bit lifeless. Then I realized why... Have you tried Mapleshade's High-End Audiophile Ear Wax Removal Kit? Quote
Jazzmoose Posted December 30, 2008 Report Posted December 30, 2008 Damn, I hate it when I'm not quite sure if someone's pulling my leg or not right off the bat! Quote
RDK Posted December 30, 2008 Author Report Posted December 30, 2008 Damn, I hate it when I'm not quite sure if someone's pulling my leg or not right off the bat! I dunno. Am I? http://geekwithfamily.com/2006/12/02/audio...iophile-tweaks/ Quote
wolff Posted May 25, 2009 Report Posted May 25, 2009 My son just downloaded about 2000 LP's to his new iPod. CD's, SACD's are just as irrelivent as vinyl these days, maybe more so. Fantasy(or whoever they are now) is happy to lease its master tapes to THE TAPE PROJECT....we are talking reel to reel at $200 a pop. Rollins: SAX COLLOSUS master tape is on Bainbridge Island, WA as I type. I say more power to them. Quote
colinmce Posted May 26, 2009 Report Posted May 26, 2009 My son just downloaded about 2000 LP's to his new iPod. CD's, SACD's are just as irrelivent as vinyl these days, maybe more so. Fantasy(or whoever they are now) is happy to lease its master tapes to THE TAPE PROJECT....we are talking reel to reel at $200 a pop. Rollins: SAX COLLOSUS master tape is on Bainbridge Island, WA as I type. I say more power to them. Can you explain more about what this is? Quote
captainwrong Posted May 26, 2009 Report Posted May 26, 2009 My son just downloaded about 2000 LP's to his new iPod. CD's, SACD's are just as irrelivent as vinyl these days, maybe more so. Fantasy(or whoever they are now) is happy to lease its master tapes to THE TAPE PROJECT....we are talking reel to reel at $200 a pop. Rollins: SAX COLLOSUS master tape is on Bainbridge Island, WA as I type. I say more power to them. I was just thinking about "The Tape Project" the other day. Is that thing still going? Anyone actually buying that stuff? Quote
Claude Posted May 26, 2009 Report Posted May 26, 2009 (edited) It's actually $300 per album, and they are only sold in a subscription where you need to buy at least 6 titles, i.e. the minimum investment is $1800. http://www.tapeproject.com/subscription/subscription.htm Edited May 26, 2009 by Claude Quote
wolff Posted May 26, 2009 Report Posted May 26, 2009 I look at this project from a music format perspective/preference. Formats have changed over the years. Why? Sony/Phillips brought us CD. Why? The Tape Project is a classic mom and pop operation. I've known of Dan and Bottlehead.com for years. I have his speakers and his kits have a large following. It's just another format. And, it just so happens it may be the best sounding format. Listening to music at home should be a very, very pleasurable experience. He is bringing us another freedom of choice. Thank god these guys are thinking out of the box. I include the guys doing the Blue Note 45rpm LP's. It's just a format. Why are these alternative formats expensive? Figure it out. These are groups of 1 to 5 people creating/keeping alive formats that have been around for 75 years. Quote
Shrdlu Posted May 29, 2009 Report Posted May 29, 2009 This should come out as a regular CD. Who's going to buy mega priced tapes and 45 rpm LPs? As was said above, today's market for jazz is not doing all that well though, so we might not see it in the near future. That's one reason why I'm into house music these days. I really enjoy it, and it's real popular with a large number of teens and 20s. Where I live, hardly anyone goes out to hear jazz - mainly a small number of grumpy old farts. I just got tired of all the struggle to keep it going. Quote
blajay Posted May 29, 2009 Report Posted May 29, 2009 Fantasy(or whoever they are now) is happy to lease its master tapes to THE TAPE PROJECT....we are talking reel to reel at $200 a pop. Rollins: SAX COLLOSUS master tape is on Bainbridge Island, WA as I type. I say more power to them. Can you explain more about what this is? Boy this brings me back full circle, especially since I haven't been posting here much recently. Here's my first topic ever on the forum about it. They're still doing it is the short answer. It's an even smaller organization now. Quote
blajay Posted May 29, 2009 Report Posted May 29, 2009 And as for me on this topic, I'm keeping my Liberty pressing. Quote
RDK Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Posted May 29, 2009 This should come out as a regular CD. Who's going to buy mega priced tapes and 45 rpm LPs? As was said above, today's market for jazz is not doing all that well though, so we might not see it in the near future. That's one reason why I'm into house music these days. I really enjoy it, and it's real popular with a large number of teens and 20s. Where I live, hardly anyone goes out to hear jazz - mainly a small number of grumpy old farts. I just got tired of all the struggle to keep it going. It is out on a "regular CD." Don't think it sounds as good as it possibly could? Blame Blue Note. Quote
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