Morph The Cat-Bass Notes


Some nice low bass work on this CD. Just wondering if anyone knows how some of these notes convert to Hz? Thanks!
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Well all I can say is; your opinion must be right and mine must be wrong. After all, you are a dealer and an arrogant one at that!
Dtronvig,
Thanks for your post. That's the information I was looking for. Might be a good CD to take to a speaker audition.
Mr. Feil,
I have initiated many threads and responded to many others on Audiogon. I have always attempted to employ common courtesy in my posts. I do not attack others for their opinions or beliefs. I do not belittle others for their choice of equipment or musical tastes. I try to respect the differences and learn from them. I can honestly say my participation in Audiogon has expanded my understanding. I am simply attempting to enter into a conversation about audio and music with like minded individuals.
May I remind you that this thread originally asked for Hz conversion for bass notes on the CD "Morph the Cat".
I'm not sure I understand the reason(s) for your aggressive, all knowing tone. For me it's one of the few unpleasant facets of this forum.
Forrestc,
Thanks for your input on this. The thing is I never said I liked this CD. It's alright but I prefer "Nightfly" of Fagens three. "Kamakiriad" is totally bland. All remind me of Steely Dan meets the Dale Warland Singers to some extent but they also have some high points. So I'm not defending this CD one way or another. I certainly never claimed that it was mixed well or that it wasn't "flawed" in some way. There are some low notes on this CD, that's all, and I was curious how they translated to Hz thus this thread. Dtronvig did a very nice job of explaining this for which I expressed my appreciation. My feeling is that Mr. Feil has an attention deficit disorder and it is he who is not paying attention. Again causing an argument where none exists.

And Dear Mr."Sparky", if this the most flawed CD in your collection then your selection must be extremely limited.
End of thread dude. I'm sure A'goners are as tired of reading this as I am of participating in it. And please stop sending harassing personal e-mails. I'm sure this is a misuse of Audiogon policies. Sales must be pretty slow for you to devote so much time to this inane banter. With your endearing people skills no wonder why. Bye, Bye "Sparky".
One thing I've learned Audphile, when I purchase a remaster I never get rid of the original until I've listened to the remaster a few times. I got burned too many times when the remaster sounded worse than the original. And, I believe this happens far too often. So far I'd say approx. 50% of remasters are superior enough to make a repurchase worth while. I'm beginning to suspect that this remaster game is just another marketing ploy. It's a shame too because if you have the opportunity to remaster why not do a good job? Just my 2 cents worth.