To add to that +1, I'll always also go for the "version release" that gets the best DR (dynamic range) figures from here, and it's never let me down
https://dr.loudness-war.info/
Cheers George
https://dr.loudness-war.info/
Cheers George
AAA vs DDD...
To add to that +1, I'll always also go for the "version release" that gets the best DR (dynamic range) figures from here, and it's never let me down https://dr.loudness-war.info/ Cheers George |
Just to add, just look how they "crushed" compressed the Traveling Wilburys later albums for the streaming/downing customers, compared to the early 1988 Vol 1 album on cd/vinyl https://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=Traveling+Wilburys&album= + Cheers George |
fiesta75 You got that right, this is one of the "very rare ones" that weren’t compressed (crushed) the later the re-issues that were released, never got touched or butchered much. Great DR from 1979 all they to 2021 witch is streamed, very unusual to see this!!! For memory I think maybe Zapper is part member/contributors that started the Dynamic Range Website, along with Neil Young, Clapton and a few others that that started this site and that are dead against compression https://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=Frank+Zappa&album=Joe%27s+Garage Cheers George |
"Digital recording and playback is like Kraft cheese versus artisanal cheese!" I'd suggest such assertions of "superiority" by those who worship at the shrine of analogue/vinyl are only likley to impress fellow cultists. . . I've heard very expensive vinyl based systems... do they sound good ? Yes. Do they sound better to me than my digital system? No. Of course, this "proves" I can't hear worth a damn, right? Otherwise, I'd be a fellow worshipper. So goeth the "logic"... This is one of those themes, akin to "cables are snake oil" that I find exceedingly tedious. |