Japanese Zep CD's-the sound remains the same


Despite misleading info. elsewhere on Audiogon I can assure Audiogoners that the Zeppelin back catalogue has not been touched since Page oversaw the remastering back in 1990.

The Japanese CD's have lovely packaging but the sound quality is identical to the existing remasters.
ben_campbell
Seandtaylor99,
I have had about 150 CDs go bad on me. All manufactured by Philips Dupont Optical (PDO) in the UK. Fortunately all but 2 have been replaced with the same titles. The majority were Hyperion classical CDs. Most recent have been Deutsch Gramophone (Archiv). I now inspect them every six months.
I'm sorry Jay Douglas there may be truth in what you are saying in general terms however I can assure you these discs are identical (Physical Graffiti)and THAT is the point of the post.
These Japanese imports are not cheap and when members on this forum suggest that there is sonic benefits to be had then they really need to stand by their statements.
The Japanese CD imports were much better in the past because the Japanese used original master tapes for their CDs while the American manufacturers used second and third generation mix down tapes. Since most new re-releases now use master tapes and are re-mastered, the new issues sound pretty much the same. But this is not true of most original releases. This is also true of Japanese and European vinyl. The country of origin rule applies in the case of vinyl. Usually the country where the disc was recorded has the original master tapes so they have the first generation recordings. Listen to a Japanese, German or original UK recording and you will hear a big difference between them and the second and third generation recordings that were issued in the US.