ABBEY ROAD TAPE HISS


Hi all!I kind of have a feeling this question is in vain but,is there a vinyl re-issue that has somehow eliminated the hiss this album is known for? The CD and vinyl both have it.I could never figure out how that was missed when this awesome album was produced.
david99
Yeah, maybe they should have used a limiter and compressor on it. That would have helped.
And no hyw61 you didnt offend me one bit.I am not offended by people like you.BTW do you have anything constructive to offer this thread?
In the F.W.I.W. category, and in deference to the original question, here goes: In listening to the three copies I currently have on hand I found a significant dimunition in the audibility of tape hiss in going from the least to the most expensive LP (no surprise there). 1) Parlophone PCS 7088 - slightly audible but doesn't detract from musical enjoyment. 2) MFSL 1-023 - had to crank up the volume to get the same level of hiss, a more musical and detailed transcription (albeit 'punched up' IMHO). Japanese 'Pro Use' EALF-97001 - incremental decrease in hiss (nearly inaudible), much more neutral presentation. The Pro Use is undoubtedly the best LP of Abbey Road going (also IMHO), but rare as hen's teeth. Hope this helps. -John