Saint-Sean’s 3rd Symphony


One of the reasons I bought my new GoldenEar Triton 1 speakers is that they have built-in sub-woofers which would enable me to hear the subterranean bass organ tones in the divine second movement of Saint-Sean’s 3rd Symphony. So far, the only recording of the many I’ve heard that fulfills that quest is the Mercury Living Presence disc with Paul Paray conducting.  All the other recordings fall short of delivering that magnificent sonority.
 I’m wondering if others have experienced that situation in the majority of recordings of this symphony’s 2nd movement, or do I have to start getting some room treatment.
I have no problems with bass in any other recordings.  Even solo organ recordings go deep and sound natural and fine.  I don’t want to boost the subwoofer controls on the speakers because, any higher than they are causes muddiness in everything else.
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Sorry for the misspelling of the composers name. The auto-correct struck again.
It should read Saint-Saens.
How about Munch and the BSO on RCA Living Stereo? Or Barenboim and the CSO on DG? I like these two!
I recall there is one by Ormandy, that was one the first direct to disc recordings. Telarc?
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