Tube 'magic' observations... Paul McCartney - Ram. An album that I have loved since its release. Early memories of course being vinyl. I have never been happy with the CD master until it was recently remastered. Thats another topic, but I do have some observations that may be useful to others that are familiar with this masterpiece.
Since I have the Quickie back in the circuit, and after some A/B comparisons I can now pick out some specific reportable observations that I can attribute to said tube kit. Specifically to this album: 1. The song 'Ram On'. The Ukulele or whatever it is, sounds much more complex than what I have in memory. The resonance of the instruments body is clearly heard, and what that resonance contributes to the sound. The lower note strings also seem easier to pick out. Its not just a scratchy sounding funky little instrument. 2. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - the part where the British voice comes in over the microphone - That voice has always sounded (I think correctly so) somewhat limited in fidelity and size, like it is coming in over a small speaker, or intercom. With Quickie in play I did notice that the sound was different from what I remember. All good, but definitely different. Bigger for sure, as if the sound was not coming from a small speaker buy clearly a bigger speaker with possibly limited range and dynamics of the mic/amp.
More observations hopefully will be coming. Cheers -
eric
Eric
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