Re: New Bruckner Reissues on Music & Arts
- From: Steve Emerson <emersn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:07:50 -0800
In article <qbk2q39hjo1v2mpbsn84365apcnrb6kj5l@xxxxxxx>,
ansermetniac <ansermetniac@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:59:45 -0800 (PST), "mperman@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<mperman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From their February 2008 new releases:
CD-1209(5) FURTWÄNGLER CONDUCTS BRUCKNER: SYMPHONIES 4~5~6~7~8~9 IN
NEW DIGITAL RESTORATIONS. Digitally remastered in 2008 by Aaron Z.
Snyder, using the revolutionary new harmonic balancing technique. UPC#
017685 - 12092 3
Special! 5 CDs priced as 3.
What is the "new harmonic balancing technique"? Was M&A's recent 1939
Toscanini Beethoven symphonies also done this way? Any comments/
comparisons?
It is either one of Fred Maroth's marketing phrases or M & A is now
selling tires
Not tires -- old American V8 engines have a harmonic balancer. If I
remember right it's mounted externally and extends off the crankshaft,
incorporating the fan-belt pulley etc.
If you're in the South and you want to remove this thing, the rental
place you go to offers a "Harmonica Balancer Puller."
SE.
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