The mind wants meaning , the mind wants understanding, the mind wants it’s wants
and can be never satisfied …
However
The lover of love is dancing in your heart
with the experience of nothing but itself
❤️
Which are you listening to
Mind or heart?
This is Stefano Bertoncello's Blog (ステファノ・ベルトンチェッロ - トゥーグッドイアーズ − ブロガー、オーディオ&ミュージック・コンサルタント) devoted to pacific topics like Music - live and reproduced - i.e. discs, audio, guitars - both vintage and new, concerts, workshops, and related stuffs. Furthermore: travelling - as a mind-game and real globetrotting, and books, movies, photography... sharing all the above et al. and related links... and to anything makes Life better and Earth a better place to stay, enjoying Life, in Peace.
The mind wants meaning , the mind wants understanding, the mind wants it’s wants
and can be never satisfied …
However
The lover of love is dancing in your heart
with the experience of nothing but itself
❤️
Which are you listening to
Mind or heart?
I enjoy music since I was in my mom womb… also if I owned and still own some nice audio gears, mostly classic or handmade stuffs, I simply reject audiophilia and related lingo.
Listening to a Steinway piano or any real instrument makes this so crystal clear: it’s like real sex and porn…
Audio is just the latter… can be good, sometimes… but never sublime and it will never substitute real music… so why bothering about those cables and shit, endlessly… let’s go and strum or pluck any instrument, let’s go to concerts.
After pandemic stop to live music, it’s such a joy attending again to a concert: hand-clapping, the audience buzzing, then the silence and… the first notes… priceless.
My musical orgasms are, these days, more on AWESOME recordings than on electronics…
So, beware, my friends and fellow audiophiles: don’t ask to me: “Any news (i.e. new audio gears)?”
I’ll reply - swallowing in disgust at the question 😱 - that my electronic equipments are in good shape and play magnificent and, no! No news 😏
… but I’ll add that the paper used in the above Helmut Walcha’s Archiv box-set and enclosed gorgeous booklet is of highest quality and it’s such a pleasure reading the liner notes while listening to Bach.
... hit me, if you want!
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When Lars and I started the Børresen speaker Company some 4 years ago we did with the firm belief that we were bringing something truely unique to the market. Today we got the blue stamp from the US patent office, granting us a US patent on the unique iron free magnet motor system we use in our speaker drives.
Congratulations to Michael and Lars 🥂
Recording this beloved, majestic instrument has always been a nightmare for yours truly: muffled, imprecise sound and smooth ambience when miking far away from instrument or dry, not so musical, hyper-detailed and blurred sound from mechanical noises when close-up recording… and all pianos, rooms and musicians have their different personalities 😱
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to experiment with smarter close… aehm: not so close-up miking… the mighty Neumann USM69 in 90* angle broad cardioid about is very natural, full bodied and detailed, very promising sounding and worth further experiencing.
A few weeks ago, I placed sane mike inside same piano, just a few cm from strings in 110* angle narrow cardioid pattern and sound was also nice, reminding me Keith Jarrett’s first ECM “Facing You” sound… not very suitable for classical music, either.
I love so much recording!
The blue-box showed above in the picture changed my (audio) life, period.
It’s a compact design, 2nd order filter 320/1500/8000 hz with precision hand made air-core, chokes… special for Goto/Royal Sound Japan… the best crossover I ever owned and listened in my system… had Pioneer D23, several Werner Jagush/Jabo’s, still have Thomas Mayer’s… this blue gizmo is the absolute winner!
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When at home, I just wish to listen to some laid back music: my Luca Chiomenti “Scherzo” with PCL82 and Alps RK50 pot, 1,7 W blissful amp, Grundig Audiorama 7000 Omni-directional speakers and my MacBook 13” are enough…
Said this was Neumann Cutting Lathe used at Columbia records. Our precious SAX or 33CX might be cut by it.
Notice there was a Telefunken M10 used as master reproducer. Neumann WV2 and Telefunken V87/86... speakers? Tannoy autograph!
It’s always thrilling dismantling the audio-system, cleaning, re-routing cables, finding the best layout (aehm: until the next mod 😏)… it will need some days to complete, but it will be better and worth the hassle.
I already appreciate the “new order”, as many master-tapes were laying in boxes, while now they’re handy.
Gears waiting for their place… there will be four classic ReVox machines: two ReVox G36 Mk3, an HS and a 4 tracks, and two ReVox A77 Mk4, an HS and a 4 tracks… but it will need some time to complete as two are under restoration.
Studer C37 and Revox G36 capstan motors, both use 6/12 pole and same decoupling for the capstan shaft.
(Jaap Pees - technician extraordinaire)
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His music is already “classical”… he will be remembered when we’ll be all ashes for his (already) immortal, timeless, unique music.
Thanks to Paolo Soriani for the superb Ralph’s portrait.🙏
Long and happy life to Maestro Towner.
This very disc is a masterpiece: music sounds so modern, amazing it’s unknown to most!
The record, engineered by Dr. A. Vahan at Villa Litta, just outside Milan, sounds amazing: piano is captured with all its overtones and harmonics, left hand notes are so low and resonating in the room as I seldom appreciated.
Talk about esoteric recordings, this is truly a seldom heard disc of highest quality which would deserve a much broader audience and appreciation.
It’s never too late 😏
I’d be tempted to begin and finish this very post, leaving just the (cryptic?) title and the above three pictures…
… but I’m well conscious more words are needed 😏
I spent about ten hours listening in awe to The Peak 13” arm with Analogtechnik DMT25 cartridge and Western Electric 618B, then, suddenly, a sense of falling out of love came…
Sound was very dynamic and detailed, but lacking something I well know: that “beefy”, thick, true to life sound I learned to appreciate: THE sound of Music.
No soundstage or depth of image and assorted hi-end hypes and lingo… just music.
The above mixed feelings pushed me to take off WE 618B swapping to Peerless 4685, then to Peerless 4611 and finally to Triad K241… this SUT-rolling left me exhausted… and always with the feeling Adam and Eve had when pushed out of Garden of Eden 😊😏🥳😇😊, if you understand me…
This early morning, listening to that voice in my head… I welcomed back home the lad… Tim de Paravicini’s masterpiece SUT aka The Head was back on duty, at its place, behind Garrardzilla.
What I immediately got was THAT sound I so much love… need, like the air I breathe!
The above mentioned, top contenders, were all gorgeously sounding trannies, but the uniqueness of TdP’s TX4 is the balance on all frequencies spectrum: no preponderance of lows, mids or highs,
Strange or not, this balance highlights the frequencies with greater sense of trueness and no listening fatigue or aural artifacts.
The Head is a keeper and a no-brainer… a music-friendly machine…
Listening to that John Cage’s disc and the marvelously recorded grand-piano was more than enlightening: it clearly showed how right I was in returning to The Head and its righteous character, a piece of gear with a tad of the soul of its maker: the late, deeply and dearly missed Baron Tim de Paravicini ❤️🩹 .
Was it worth swapping from the 12” + APJ1 adapter to the 13” arm?
Definitely YES!!!
Is Gotorama sounding better?
Definitely YES!!!!!
Am I satisfied…
Yes!
… not happy (the war in Ukraina, you know… no man is an island 😢)
Thanking the heavy global situation, goodies prices will increase, but for short-range moving around, there is an handy solution…
After some months after completing a one-of-a-kind 13” arm, I left it on a shelf to sort-of “mature” in studietto’s music-friendly environment, waiting for the right mood to mount and finely tuning into Garrardzilla’s.