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Would love to read of list of a half-dozen of your favorite blumlein recordings.
Hmmm, you've really got me thinking, ncdrawl!Just the other day I heard my first pure Blumlein recording with a pair of Coles 4040s and I was mighty impressed. It was baritone and piano - the sort of thing I do, so I'm familiar with the sound of many recordings of this type. I've got to say this was one of the best of them - maybe the best. Here it is, by an Australian engineer: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/3868720-post55.htmlHe also posted a guitar recording which is similarly impressive: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/3920562-post17.htmlWhat I am hearing relates to what you are saying regarding flatness of response, i.e., it does sound flatter than the SF12 - at least the Royer SF12. This encourages me to actually take the trouble to compare my Royer SF12 to my Speiden SF12 that predates it and looks superficially identical, but is entirely different on the inside - different polepieces, ribbons, screens(?) and transformers (laminated vs toroidal). As you say - "not too shy in any area, not too heavy" - is how the 4040 clips sound to me, and flat in this way doesn't sound boring, but beautiful.
Jim - I would expect to hear more highs if I were at the back of the theatre!To me it sounds like the guitar is at a distance of about 15', but without a very specific location in space, which puzzles me as I know what crossed figure of eight ribbons are capable of. The baritone is perhaps 20'. I am basing my expectations on perceived distance as determined by the amount of "room" or reverb I am hearing mixed in.