The preternaturally talented Neveu (1919–1949) was playing her soul out on a made-in-1730 Omobono Stradivari—Omobono was one of Antonio's sons—and its rich tones came through my speakers dense and rub-my-fingers-together tactile. The Aero strongly emphasized bow-on-string textures, which emphasized Neveu's tone, making for a sensuous, compelling Ginette Neveu listening experience.
To my delight, LTA's DAC presented these remastered pre-1949 recordings with that Kodachrome tone I've come to associate with NOS R-2R converters. Best of all, the Aero added a faint halo of tube…