Post your female vocal videos

Instead of trolling/derailing this thread, start your own on this topic.

If someone would make a patently false statement elsewhere, like "the sky is green", would you let it stand just to "keep the peace" and not disturb the narrative?

No, you would not.

You too make a patently false statement here.
 
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Please stick to the topic and stop the back and forth.

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A native DSD recording

 
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Not native DSD! Audio downloaded from a YouTube video in MP3 format and played back on my system. Sarah Vaughan in concert in Sweden in 1967, accompanied by the Bob James trio, unfortunately never released :(



The full concert can be watched here:

 
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Sounds good. Please post some upbeat jazz in dsd if you have. Thanks!
Thx, I will try to find sth good and will be back.
 
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@Rexp

I don’t know if this is up to your taste but there are 2 examples of DSD native recordings which I like.
One is from Fonè in 64fs ( Pink Panther theme, not really jazz) using old valve Neumann mics. The other one is from Hunnia Records in 256fs, Dixieland jazz style.
Enjoy:)

 
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Yesterday I received this 1967 version of this album - which I got out of curiosity - and found that it has practically less surface noise than the CD version!



Wonderful singing, of course - I never get tired of listening to it - and a great solo by Clifford Brown (only 24 years old when he recorded this).

I love my (modest) system. After 20 years of pursuing "high end audio", I am very happy with this :) 20 years ago, none of the components I use existed.
 
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I have some Archiv mono vinyl that is dead silent, never ceases to amaze me!
Also some on VOX, but those albums were NOS
 
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