Unless you've been on active duty in the Middle East, you're aware that Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab is back in business. During
Stereophile's Home Entertainment 2003 show in San Francisco last June,
Kal">http://www.stereophile.com/musicintheround">Kal Rubinson and I played hookey to visit MoFi mastering engineer Paul Stubblebine's recording studio, at 1340 Mission Street. As we sat spellbound, Paul played the original four-track, ½", 1-mil master tape of Stanislaw Skrowaczewski and the Minnesota Orchestra's legendary 1974 recording of Ravel's
Boléro and
Daphnis et Chloé (footnote 1). Stubblebine fed the four discrete channels from the specially modified ReVox reel-to-reel deck to a modern surround system. The master tape produced the cleanest, purest sound I had heard in a long time.