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The sonic results of this improvement are being heard not only on the Music Matters series of Blue Note reissues, but everything coming out of Cohearent Studio. AudioQuest offers the finest sense of that I have ever heard." So many cables I have heard tend to harden or soften one area of the frequency spectrum and everyone goes 'Ooh, ahh!'. Subtle directional and spatial cues became clearer and more defined without brightening or hardening the sound. What it DID do is allow you to hear further INTO the music. It didn't really change tonality like many other cables I have auditioned. Through my many years at AQ (Bill Low and I shipped out of his garage back when I started at AQ in 1983) I have become quite familiar with the kind of musically important improvements that can be made when the cabling is made to be more of what it should be.a sonically "invisible" conduit to the source.Īfter hearing the difference the AudioQuest cable made in his mastering set up, Kevin Gray had this to say: "I found the change with the AudioQuest cable to be subtle at first. It was clear that we had made a significant improvement to the facility. The improvement we heard (by comparing before and after acetates) was substantial.

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As great as the output of Grays Equipment has been, I knew we could push the performance of this system significantly higher by improving the wiring of both the line level connections as well as the many AC cables in the chain. As VP of product development at AudioQuest since 1983, the knowledge that cables make a difference is hardly new to me!Īn inspection of the facility revealed adequate wiring (mostly from Canare I believe) but hardly the stuff of audiophile dreams. When Ron and I agreed that Kevin was the Engineer we wanted to do the transfers for our Music Matters Blue Note reissue program I began to think about the connectivity issue at Kevin's studio. Kevin has provided many of the best sounding new and reissued albums on LP during the last 5 or 6 years working out of his studio. It goes without saying that there are many controversies and debates in the perfectionist audio/LP collector market.īut one area of near universal agreement is the quality of mastering that emerges from Kevin Gray's custom-built mastering studio in North Hills, CA. Whichever way you choose to listen to these great Blue Note 45RPM LPs, we hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Once we heard the actual stereo masters, the decision was made: when a stereo Blue Note master exists, we will use that stereo master to cut our lacquers for this series. And every one of those master tape boxes had the same hand written notation "mono master made from 50/50 stereo." For me, and for everyone involved, the great RVG mono/stereo controversy had been solved once and for all.īut then Ron Rambach said, "what about all of those Blue Note collectors (like me and Joe) who have always cherished the mono LPs and WANT the mono LPs?" As good as the mono originals are, after the Octosession at Van Gelder Studios the mono masters were made by folding down the original stereo master. Listening to tape after tape during that first two-day mastering session revealed the same thing. Quite simply, the stereo masters revealed more of what it was like to be there that day. It was like going back in time to that day in Rudy's studio. The stereo playback from the original masters was eerie. The mono playback was a wonderful remembrance of the old LP we all knew and loved. The stereo presentation revealed more air, more detail and more sheer life than the mono. There was no doubt that the stereo presentation much more clearly presented the quintet performing these six great tunes that July day in 1960 at Rudy Van Gelder's Englewood Cliffs studio. To our collective surprise, when listening to the master tape, the stereo was greatly preferred to the (summed) mono. Kevin, Ron and I put up the first tape (Horace Parlan's great "Speakin' My Piece" session) with an open mind. After all, in the LP collector market it is the mono Blue Notes that are most prized. Quite frankly, our expectation going into this project was that both mono and stereo masters existed and that the mono masters would probably be preferred.











Bkue note studio