Antonio, I disagree. I found it very good result and it is very much irrelevant how piano ir oe what kind timbres the sax has. Come on, this is some kind crappy jazz-band and in a local bar, how much you expect?
The point is that you need to know what you are listen when you are hearing. Did you play attention to HF noise in MET recording? That was from a station that has 80% of signal. The jazz recording wasat 40% of signal. However, look at the nose level at the jazz recording. It is hugely down. The TU-X1 has a circuit of noise redaction hat blending HF between right and left channel, substantially lowering HF nose. Still, if you listed the crappy jazz recording then you will see the HF information is not monophonic but have well defined separation. It means my TU-X1 has now this level of nose without noise redaction.
I do not know what player you use to play those files on your PC but I am very happy with the result. The Cat |