In a recent CNET review for the Outlaw Audio Ultra X12 subwoofer, Steve Guttenberg praises Jan Kraybill and her recent Organ Polychrome recording: “My entire listening room was energized by Jan Kraybill’s “Organ Polychrome” album that features Ms. Kraybill playing an organ at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, Missouri. Not only were the deepest notes shaking my room, the sense of the instrument’s pipes moving a lot of air was palpable.…
CNET’s “Audiophiliac”, Steve Guttenberg, has a list of “The best-sounding music of 2014, so far” and has Austin Wintory’s The Banner Saga Soundtrack at #8! “‘The Banner Saga’ is orchestral music, with electric guitar, didgeridoo, accordion, and Icelandic singers. It’s exciting stuff, and since it was recorded by legendary engineer Keith O. Johnson, the sound is superb!” —Steve Guttenberg, CNET Buy The Banner Saga Soundtrack today along with one other item and save 20% during…
Hey Audiophile Fans, here’s something from the Audiophile Blogger at CNET that we thought we would share with you: There have always been good- and bad-sounding recordings, and advances in technology haven’t really tilted the balance all that much, but they’ve changed the playing field. Musicians and bands no longer have to go into a high-priced studio to make a decent recording. If you fancy yourself as any kind of recording engineer here’s your chance…