From the Fremer review:
"The top end is incredibly dull. There’s no sparkle or air. Horns are dull, transients are dull, there is mid-bass bloat that casts a thick warmth over everything. You have to crank it way up to restore any life whatsoever to the proceedings. And the level of compression is absurd. It’s DOA".
He asserts the above is true, across the board, no matter the format.
Link to review:
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/all-things-must-pass-remix-quiet-beatle-gets-final-word
"The top end is incredibly dull. There’s no sparkle or air. Horns are dull, transients are dull, there is mid-bass bloat that casts a thick warmth over everything. You have to crank it way up to restore any life whatsoever to the proceedings. And the level of compression is absurd. It’s DOA".
He asserts the above is true, across the board, no matter the format.
Link to review:
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/all-things-must-pass-remix-quiet-beatle-gets-final-word