Where is the Multichannel Music at?


Hey everyone, so what multichannel music have you enjoyed lately and how did you get it? Stream? Bluray?

Netflix?

erik_squires

@dabel

I ordered it and it knocked my shoes off. I did NOT expect it to be better than every Eagles record I ever heard, but it easily was. These guys took their repertoire and elevated it to another level. At the time the video was made I thought they would be caricatures of their former selves. I guess all those years of practicing together paid off. The vocals were particularly surprising that many years later they sounded like it was yesterday. I took some screen shots and will post later today. I got the disc for $5, free delivery!

Five dollars & free shipping what a steal, literally! Picked up my copy back in 2007 if memory serves me correctly, and most certainly I’ve upset a number of neighbors in past years with her, ha. Truly a lights out mix / recording. 

“took some screenshots and will post later today.” sounds great. 

Peace 

@kota1 @dabel So which surround sound recordings are the ones to use as a reference I keep using Diana Krall In Paris and Chris Botti in Boston for years and they were recorded by the same guy?

 

@donavabdear

Both Tidal and Apple Music have music in Atmos. I would recommend jazz piano (Oscar Peterson in Atmos, Bob James in Atmos, Bill CharlapMonk, etc). You happen to have a live piano to compare to. I like to use acoustic piano solo or trios to fine tune the calibration of my settings after running audyssey. Then to test dynamics I really like Big Band and Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band did a nice Atmos mix on the Gordian Knot.

Here is a channel that I think would be perfect for you.

If you get solo piano/trios right and have dynamics like a big band is in your listening room live you can enjoy pretty much anything.

@donavabdear,

A few from my modest collection and off the top of my head that come to mind are, Chicago / Earth Wind & Fire (Live at the Greek Theatre), The Police Certifiable (Live in Buenos Aires), and Elton 60 (Live at Madison Square Garden).