The Sound of Christmas Classics
"I thought it would be really nice to have a Christmas compilation done with the highest sound quality possible."
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        The room was crazy loud at CES last year, but even through the cacophony the new dual-driver (dynamic/electret) Enigmacoustics Dharma had something special.
The question is how special?
It has been a long time since we've had a big-budget, studio recording of Aida; in fact, the last was from 2001, and it was awfulconductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt's attempt to present an intimate (read: "miniaturized") reading of the score, a sort of period-instrument approach with small-voiced singers. In all, Aida has been taken on nearly 30 studio outings (the first was in 1928), and there are "private" and video versions. This is one of the best, with what might arguably be the finest cast one can assemble today.