In article <[email protected]>, RS
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I wasn't that impressed with the ones I listened to.  On
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e8j3v2 The Planets in Prom 1 is said to be
> available as a headphone mix.  I don't know if that is the same or
> something different.  Clive has given the link to the recording.  I
> haven't checked whether it is still there.

Going into detail is OT here, however I've also not been impressed by the
'headphone' and 'binaural' 'mix' versions I've had a chance thus far to
compare with the normal R3 versions. I fear the key term is 'mix'. i.e.
someone is doing a 're mix' of the mics outputs. i.e. *not* what I'd regard
as 'binaral' which requires a specific type of microphone system.

However others may prefer them, so they are worth a go if you use
headphones.

Jim

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