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Subject: Re: Re: CBS 'MasterSound' Records - (nf)
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Date: Sat, 11-Aug-84 11:44:00 EDT
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convex!ahearn    Aug 11 10:44:00 1984

I also went through three or four shots at Columbia's version of
La Mer. Fool that I am, I tried again in order to get a recording
of Glenn Gould performing some pices from *The Well-Tempered Clavier*.
I had to try several copies of it as well and what I wound up with 
is pretty poor.

Suprisingly, I had to return two Phillips recordings last time I 
bought records. The surfaces of both were fine, but they were badly
warped. Since I've never gotten a bad Phillips record before, I just
chalked the experience up to the heat (the heat gets blamed for
everything in Texas).

Has anyone had any especially good or bad experiences with pre-recorded
classical cassettes? I've been impressed by the quality of  some of the
latest DG offerings--any other opinions?


Joe Ahearn
Convex Computer Corp.
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