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Phish 09/26/1991

The State Street Theater, Ithaca, NY
SHNID 12814
Source Summary
Nak CM300/CP4 > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN v3
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums shn-md5, st5, ffp
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
10/15/00
10/31/2002
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Archive Identifier phish1991-09-26.012814.ithaca.nak300.flac1644 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 21044 FOB Nakamichi 300 (cardioid) > Casio DA-2;...
SHNID 134038 flac16 48kHz Nakamichi CM300/CP4 > Sony D10;...
PHiSH
9-26-91
State Theater
Ithaca, NY

Nak cm300/CP4 > DAT > CD-R > EAC > SHNv3


Set 1:
01- Llama
02- Bouncin'
03- Divided Sky
04- Fee*
05- It's Ice
06- My Sweet One
07- Guelah Papyrus
08- Lizards
09- Foam
10- David Bowie**


Set 2:
01- Golgi Apparatus
02- Squirming Coil
03- Brother
04- Sparkle
05- The Landlady >
06- Destiny Unbound
07- Mike's Song >
08- I am Hydrogen
09- Weekapaug Groove
10- Lawn Boy
11- Chalkdust Torture
-ENCORES-
12- Memories^
13- Poor Heart
14- Sweet Adeline^



^ Performed without mics
* Trey sings verse 2 instead of verse 3
** "Dr. Seuss" shouts from Fishman




Comments

Other Sources (comments)
FOB Nakamichi 300... (0) flac16 48kHz Nakamichi... (0)
Date: 11/03/2002
User: Mr.Marmar
Dunno if it's just me or what...but it sounds like the wav's need to have the pre-emphasis turned off before you burn em to CD...the treble is insane on these SHN's. I did that with my copy and they sound much warmer on a large stereo system. Wondering if this is a Nak problem with the pre-emphisis as many shows that have this source sound aweful trebly...(like the Binghamton '92 shows for an example)Other than that this show sounds great!
Date: 11/03/2002
User: Blane
it's not the mics, but the decks. many decks used in the early-mid 90's (Casio, Teac, and others) used PCM recording which added emphasis.
Date: 11/03/2002
User: Mr.Marmar
That's exactly what I was saying...not sure if Nakamici makes mics....I know they made good decks and speakers. Regardless, other than the treble being way too much, this is a flawless transfer.
Date: 11/03/2002
User:
Nak definatly makes mics, Nak 100s, 300s, and 700s are very common. Were more popular back in the day but there are plenty still out there and HUNDREDS of tapes circulating made with naks.
Date: 11/03/2002
User: Blane
Sorry, I guess you misunderstood. The pre-emph problem that makes the recording trebely is not due to the microphone, but to the dat deck that was used to record the show. They recorded with pre-emph and conventional DAT>WAV processing does not remove it. It's just a coincidence that many of these types of recording are from Nak mics. This is because Naks were a popular mic back in those days (esp. among Dead tapers). Hope that clarifies.
Date: 07/05/2012
User: geewiz010
FLAC fingerprints:


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