That was kind of my point. I was aware of the speed issue, but it never meant much to me.
No one a the time (musician's & engineers) picked up on the error by ear when they heard it. These kind of people have fantastic hearing. So how much different is it?
A reissue might sell a few hundred thousand copies. If they tell everyone they fixed a mistake, they can sell millions of new copies. Am I giving away a trade secret?
So will your wife care if you only spend $5 for a used CD made before 1997 instead of $30 for the latest thing?
No one a the time (musician's & engineers) picked up on the error by ear when they heard it. These kind of people have fantastic hearing. So how much different is it?
A reissue might sell a few hundred thousand copies. If they tell everyone they fixed a mistake, they can sell millions of new copies. Am I giving away a trade secret?
So will your wife care if you only spend $5 for a used CD made before 1997 instead of $30 for the latest thing?