Pretty enjoyable, even if not my favorite classical track. Pitch and so much else done so nicely. Only question is if the hall / recording effect can be escaped in sound reproduction. Would one need a similar sized hall and volume to get away from it? I continue wondering if the Piega / Boulder system you showcase in another video would be so transparent, or otherwise manage to overcome the hall / recording effect. What do you guys think about that, and the "hall" / recording issue? Thanks for this and all your videos, looking forward to more in the future. I bet this system excels on other types of music as well. Cheers! :)
The album was recorded in Liverpool Cathedral in the UK in 1980. According to the records, Liverpool Cathedral is the fifth-largest in the world, and the organ is the largest church organ in the world, so it should have a lot of hall tone. 🙂Thank you for your comment. We truly appreciate it. 🙂
Pretty enjoyable, even if not my favorite classical track. Pitch and so much else done so nicely. Only question is if the hall / recording effect can be escaped in sound reproduction. Would one need a similar sized hall and volume to get away from it? I continue wondering if the Piega / Boulder system you showcase in another video would be so transparent, or otherwise manage to overcome the hall / recording effect. What do you guys think about that, and the "hall" / recording issue? Thanks for this and all your videos, looking forward to more in the future. I bet this system excels on other types of music as well. Cheers! :)
The album was recorded in Liverpool Cathedral in the UK in 1980. According to the records, Liverpool Cathedral is the fifth-largest in the world, and the organ is the largest church organ in the world, so it should have a lot of hall tone. 🙂Thank you for your comment. We truly appreciate it. 🙂
@@HiFiImmersion Thanks for your response, very enlightening. Cheers! :)
@@beautifulgirl219 You are welcome. 🙂