In room recordings

In room recordings was the plan, did not take long to derail?

Why would I bother to go straight out via cables?

We all saw it.......Pax Romanus? Doubtful and unlikely.

Please attempt to embrace the challenge not declare it impossible?

False truths are great for confining progressive understanding and improvements. No brown stars for me thank you.

Confused, kindest regards, G.
You are doing "live" in room recordings right? Who's performing on the piano pieces from your first few vids?

I'm banned on YouTube but can still view the vids but sometimes I can't access the vid info- FYI.
 
Indeed, in room. France Clidat the high priestess of Liszt.

Kindest regards, G.
Well done!
The first vid reminds me of some 1960's DG recordings of piano recitals. In other words it sounds fine but a bit dated in terms of sound.

This is not necessarily a bad thing, just has something to do with the room more than the microphone placement. I assume that your recordings were done recently also.

Anyway, great vids and great system you have there! :)
 
Gentlemen, let's please honor the wishes of the OP of this thread. In home room recordings only. Some posts that were off topic have been deleted. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tom
 

Hopps on the ghost lick.
Thankyou G, never ceases to amaze me that you can get so much of the musical spectrum from just one driver… and great music!

Hoping if poss to find out the details on test 11 also.
Cheers
Graham
 
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Gentlemen, let's please honor the wishes of the OP of this thread. In home room recordings only. Some posts that were off topic have been deleted. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tom

Tom, try not to be too aggressive in deleting posts. Was the General's reply shown in post #6 off topic? I agree about keeping the thread to in room recordings.
 

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