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Title:Welcome to the CD Notes Conference
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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
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59.0. "Telarc's Beethoven" by WHO::ADEY () Wed Dec 12 1984 12:08

Just bought the set of Beethoven's five piano concertos on Telarc last
night. The sound is absolutely superb. Just like your sitting in Symphony
Hall. The performances are very good by Rudolf Serkin, pianist, and Seiji
Ozawa and the BSO. I would highly recommend this set even at the $54 price,
which is only $10.80 per concerto. It seems the Telarc producers and engineers
take special care in what they do, and it shows (or is that sounds?) Their
CD of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture has an interesting little sticker on it;
it says 'CAUTION; DIGITAL CANONS'. Anybody have anything else on Telarc?
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59.2WHO::ADEYWed Dec 12 1984 16:543
reply to .1

Where have you seen the sampler discs for $9?
59.4LATOUR::RICHARDSONWed Dec 12 1984 19:4410
I have Copland's "Appalachian Spring", etc. on a Telarc CD - lovely sound!
Also, Moussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition" (have that on vinyl too -
we like to A/B the CD against the record for people who think they might
buy a CD player - really impressive!), and the 1812 Overture.

I think the "Danger - DIGITAL CANONS" is mostly hype, at least unless you
like your music very very loud - you really could blow your midranges
(anons are higher-pitched than you think), but your ears would go first.

/Charlotte
59.5MANANA::DICKSONWed Dec 12 1984 19:493
Does it really say "digital canons" or does it say "digital cannons"?
A nice pun, if true, although perhaps better applicable to something
other than 1812.
59.6ULTRA::HERBISONWed Dec 12 1984 20:4610
I am not sure what the label says, but the 1812 seems to be more
of a problem to the woofers than to the midranges.

My housemate has played the TELARC 1812 at high volumes several times
(my CD, his Infinity 1.0 speakers) and the woofers are the part of
the speakers which start moving from side to side when the volume
gets to high instead of just in and out.  Needless to say, he had his
hand on the volume control when trying this out and the volume was
reduced quickly when he saw this.
						B.J.
59.7PICA::HIDERThu Dec 13 1984 15:159
[re .2]

I got mine at Rockit Records in South Nashua (NH) for $9.99 each.

[re .0]

How many disks are in that set?  (the Beethoven).

	..Paul.
59.8LATOUR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 13 1984 19:221
Excuse any and all typos - this terminal has a sticky keyboard.  /Charlotte
59.9WHO::ADEYFri Dec 14 1984 12:1415
rep to .7

The five concertos are contained on 3 discs, and are banded as follows;

	disc 1:  concerto #3
		 concerto #1
		     1st movement

	disc 2:  concerto #2
		 concerto #4

	disc 3:  concerto #1
		      conclusion
		 concerto #5

59.10MKTGSG::LACHARITETue Dec 18 1984 15:367
re .1
	I hate to tell you this but I bought the same discs at
TWEETER in Nashua and paid after their preferred customer discount
$38 and change.  I agree they are excellent recordings and worth
either price but I am happy I paid the lower.

Mark..
59.11WHO::ADEYTue Dec 18 1984 18:284
re .10
	Thanks.....by the way, what was the regular price of the
set, and do you know what Tweeter's normal price is for Telarc CD's,
and how is their selection?
59.12PICA::HIDERTue Dec 18 1984 23:5312
[re .10]

	When did you get them from Tweeter in Nashua?  I called last week,
Nashua and Manchester, and neither had them, do they have some in now?

[re .11]

	Tweeter's price on Telarcs is $16.96, they have one of the better
selections of Telars that I've seen.  They carry a few other labels,
Sheffield Labs, etc.  Not a big selection by any means, but good...

		..Paul.
59.13MKTGSG::LACHARITEThu Dec 20 1984 12:4311
re .11
	Their regular price for the set was $45 and individual Telarc
are $20.  However, if you ask for the discount of 15% you will probably
get it (16.99/single).  I only recently have started to buy CDs and don't
know if these are good or bad prices.  Compared to Lechmere and Strawberrys
these prices are competitive.  Tweeter only carries Telarc, Denos??, and
one other which I can't remember.

Good luck!

Mark..
59.14REGINA::PAPPASMon Dec 24 1984 03:035
I bought the Telarc sampler #1 for 9.00 at the electric gramaphone in Sudbury.
I do not own a CD player yet (sob) but I bought it as a music source to bring
around with me while I choose new stereo equipment.  It will probably the the
best 9.00 I have ever spent.

59.15XENON::MUNYANMon Dec 31 1984 15:436
I was at Tweeter in Shrewsbury on Thursday and they had quite a large
selection of at least 30-40 Telarc discs.

Steve

Since I don't own a CD player (yet!) I didn't ask the price.
59.16BEAGLE::SWARDMon Feb 11 1985 11:186
	Back to the original subject..
	Try Harold Moores in UK. I was there two weeks ago
	and they sold the set for 33 pounds. And they ship
	it free of charges. Well worth the price.

	>>>Peter
59.17OBLIO::WADETue Feb 12 1985 16:152
I go the set at Electric Gramophone in Sudbury for $39, his regular price.
paul
59.18NEXUS::ROLLOWMon Apr 08 1985 01:1922
	The Digital Cannons:

	To really appreciate what the Telarc 1812 CD can do
	to your speakers, find a copy of the records and look
	towards the end of the 1812.  You will see a 'jag' in
	the groove.  This is the beginning of the last cannon
	blast.  Some of the reverberations of that blast go
	down to 6 Hz.

	Some speakers will probably never come close to reproducing
	that particular vibration.  Which might be fortunate for
	the speaker.  What is mostly likely to happen is that the
	power required to reproduce that frequency will force you
	many watt amplifer into its distortion range.  When that
	distortion hits the speaker at that volumn....

	Oh, by the way...  If you are still into good turntables,
	the 'Jag' at the end of the Telarc 1812 is a good test of
	a turntables tracking ability.  I know mine can handle it...

					Alan
59.19TRIVIA::MUNYANMon Apr 08 1985 21:1711
Re: .18

I just picked up the Telarc Omni Disc.  That has the 1812 cannon shots repeated
4 times.  Each time 2db louder than the previous sections.  That's really
a good test of your turntable, amp and speakers.  My system handled it
perfectly.  Frankly I'm both pleased and pleasantly surprised that my old
college receiver could handle it.

Steve


59.20CRVAX1::KAPLOWMon Apr 08 1985 22:546
	My current turntable and cartridge (Mitsubishi? LT-5, Ortofon
LM30) is good enough to track it. My old set ($50 BSR crapola) was so
bad that it too would track it, as only a >7 earthquake would be
noticed! It sounded like %$&^*%& thou. It IS a good way to blow your
speakers thou. Keep the volume turned way down on this baby, or plan on
replacing your speakers afterwards.