tonywinga
Thank You for the CSN&Y update.
Happy Listening!
Thank You for the CSN&Y update.
Happy Listening!
Deja Vu all over again
Art for the sake of art. The Heart albums may be somewhat compressed but I still think they are some of the best sounding rock albums of that era. I can accept them for what they are. For example, the Cowboy Junkies Trinity Session. I love that album and the sound. Sure, it is imperfect but that is it’s charm and emotion. If you read the story about the making of that album, the recording engineer was rushed for time and didn’t get the session set up like he would have wanted. Recently, that recording engineer remastered the Trinity Session and tried to fix some of the problems with the recording. I almost bought that new record but then I thought, no I love it as it is. I don’t want some redone reimagined version. |
tonywinga"According to that database my 1970s pressings of Fleetwood Mac have a dynamic range equivalent to digital." What on earth is it that you intend to say, convey or express this makes no sense. |
Yes but pity the stereo channel separation is 70% better on CD than vinyl. For vinyl just 30db at 1khz and almost mono in the bass and around 20db in the highs. CD 120db all through the range. And then there’s the noise difference🤦♂️ Cheers George |