Bartesam skrev:
Har DSOTM, WYWH og Meedle på førstepress cd som ble presset i Japan for EMI midt på 80 tallet, og da blir spørsmålet om det er verdt bryet å kjøpe remastere av disse???
Tja, si det? Ville ikke solgt orginalene.
"Extensive A-B listening between the 2007 box and the new one reveals the slightest distinction between the twoand one that this writer strained to hear on a $60,000 dCS stack. At times, it feels as if the new box has a few more molecules of dynamic range, but overall, the sound is basically identical. There is absolutely no difference between the two sets as experienced on a $2,500 CD player, meaning, that for the mainstream listener, the box sets might as well be the same product.
That said, while the 2007 and 2011 remasters are essentially twins, enormous differences exist between the new discs and original CDs, even when played on a budget transport. Whereas the original CDs keep the sound distinctly between the speakers, the new discs provide a more expansive left-to-right presentation, along with more depth. The high frequencies are free of grain and distortion, and the slight bit of tape hiss, especially on the oldest discs, suggests that the analog masters were procured. All the remasters boast a level of warmth and openness not always associated with digital.
On the bands debut, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, the psychedelic classic Interstellar Overdrive offers more defined bass lines. And while the re-channeled stereo effect on CD might not appeal to purists that love the original mono release, it adds a welcome hallucinogenic element. Moving up to 1971, Meddle reveals a much more elaborate and dense mix. The remastered CD again gets the nod over the original, revealing a wealth of cool electronic effects as well as a heavy bass line."
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