This is the original record from 1976. Vinyls had very strong limitations so sound engineers worked hard to overcome those limitations, especially when it comes to the poor dynamic range of about 60 dB (against 90 for digital). In the 70s, they mastered incredible skills and this is what gives the original recording this very special, warm and full sound when remastered recordings sound kind of noisy. Regarding the turntable, it’s a 1984 one, it’s the golden age of turntables, no engine noise, no variation of speed…
la diosa del amor Donna sumer grande entre los grandes escasamente tenis yo 8años y resonaba en la radio ahora 55 y me deleitó con sus melodías
Beautiful. She was amazing. To hear the vinyl again is joyous. Thank you for this.
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Sounds fantastic! I don't know if it's the pressed vinyl or the Denon turntable...this is the disco version, right?
This is the original record from 1976. Vinyls had very strong limitations so sound engineers worked hard to overcome those limitations, especially when it comes to the poor dynamic range of about 60 dB (against 90 for digital). In the 70s, they mastered incredible skills and this is what gives the original recording this very special, warm and full sound when remastered recordings sound kind of noisy. Regarding the turntable, it’s a 1984 one, it’s the golden age of turntables, no engine noise, no variation of speed…
@@MadjidBenChikh 😮I didn't know, thanks for your information!