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Esenvalds:Northern Lights [Trinity College Choir Cambridge , Stephen Layton] [HY
21 May, 2021
Brilliant composition with stunning execution!
I discovered Eriks Esenvalds a couple of years ago. This CD does not disappoint - a mix of sacred and secular, the latter often poignant, wistful and yearning. And all sung so beautifully by the Trinity College choir. I hesitate to say this, but this particular cohort of students seem to have outshone themselves for this recording (and others they have performed), and Stephen Leyton has selected soloists and drawn out of the full choir the very best of tonality appropriate for the pieces. Strongly recommended.

12 Feb, 2020
Decent rechargeable if you can't use LiIon
Too early in their lifetime to be definitive about this, but they seem on first use to be reasonable quality cells. They are not the highest capacity available, nor one of the main brands, but 'C' size is becoming something of a niche size these days so the price tends to be higher than equivalent 'AA' sizes, for instance.
I have an old front bike light which uses two 'C' cells and which I am retrofitting with an LED P13.5S bulb to give longer life. I toyed with using an LiIon 14500 cell (same size, more or less, as an AA cell) in a 'C' size (26500) adapter, plus a wired-through 'C' adapter, to deliver approx 4V to the LED.
However, the economics didn't stack up, as I would have paid more for the 14500 LiIon plus two adapters than this pair of 'C' size NiMH cost, with more or less the same capacity, and certainly much cheaper than a pair of 26500 LiIons which have unnecessarily large capacity.

25 Feb, 2019
Cable entry point poorly engineered
Cable insulation cracked after 1 week, just where it comes out of the cable relief sleeve, which itself is not long or robust enough.