Mr Dan, thank you for this, from the bottom of my heart. I first heard these in my teens, and have not been able to find Avers' version anywhere for years, only the inferior version remade for the big audio company...
Thanks for posting, Dan. I’m finding it hard to adjust to listening after the brilliant previous narrator with an English accent. This one, to me, sounds like a voice from a 1940’s American horror film 😁
This is the original narration made for the institute for the blind, the British fellow you're referring to is the narrator for the big conglomerate remake
I'm going to guess it's a side effect of the original recording being on a cassette tape, we are hearing the other side in the background. For those too young to remember cassettes are what we used before CDs A CD is something we used before MP3s An MP3 is what we used before streaming
They used to record on one channel, right speakers, then after going all through the tape. You then moved the balance to the left speaker 🔊 for the rest of the tape. For long unabridged books to save on cassettes.
Whoever is reading this is terrible. He’s reading too fast and the voices he’s creating don’t match how the characters should sound. It sounds like he’s channeling Mr. Magoo. Terrible.
What is being read in the background 35:27. It happened before and I thought I told the background voice to shut it 😂😂😂😂. Thank you for the audiobook.
Thank you so much. Just love the Feist books. Keep them coming please.
Thank you.
Best books .… Audio version awesome
Absolutely wonderful thanks for posting.
This is my 3rd or 4th listen. It is by far my favorite Raymond E Fiest book. It just resonates with me somehow. Thanks for the upload.
Mr Dan, thank you for this, from the bottom of my heart. I first heard these in my teens, and have not been able to find Avers' version anywhere for years, only the inferior version remade for the big audio company...
Made my day ,
Glad to have the audio books in the series to go with my hard and paperbacks. 🎆🎉
Thank you for posting 👌
For the algorithm. Thanks 😁
Thanks for posting, Dan. I’m finding it hard to adjust to listening after the brilliant previous narrator with an English accent. This one, to me, sounds like a voice from a 1940’s American horror film 😁
This is the original narration made for the institute for the blind, the British fellow you're referring to is the narrator for the big conglomerate remake
TY 😊 I try again and I have to say again that Audiobook is always awesome but if you can not hear it then what point is there???? 😢
Thanks 😊
Rise of a Merchant Prince - Raymond E. Feist Part 1 of 2
Does any one remember the book title about Jimmy the Hand and if there's an audio book?
Can anyone else hear voices in the background?
yes
I think it’s to not get copyrighted and it taken down
What time stamp?
I'm going to guess it's a side effect of the original recording being on a cassette tape, we are hearing the other side in the background.
For those too young to remember cassettes are what we used before CDs
A CD is something we used before MP3s
An MP3 is what we used before streaming
They used to record on one channel, right speakers, then after going all through the tape. You then moved the balance to the left speaker 🔊 for the rest of the tape. For long unabridged books to save on cassettes.
Does anyone have the chapter timings?
5:46:07
It sounds like there’s something playing behind the narration. It’s distracting
What's the deal, why skip prince of the blood and the kings buccaneer?
Poor audio 1 minute it’s extremely high then later it’s barely audible
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Whoever is reading this is terrible. He’s reading too fast and the voices he’s creating don’t match how the characters should sound. It sounds like he’s channeling Mr. Magoo. Terrible.