[Heeplist] In Rock sound :))))

Igor Shveitser zlenko_iv at mail.ru
Sun Jul 27 17:49:01 EDT 2014


 Of course, each of us has unique ears as well as the brains, but I strongly disapprove of remasters - there might be more frequencies and stuff but they always ruin the original sonic idea of engineers and producers, and you most certainly lose the "stage" if there was one. Secondly, making it louder (all remasters' case) KILLS the dynamics, making it modern in bad sense of the word.
Cheers, Igor


Sun, 27 Jul 2014 23:21:45 +0200 от Terje Pedersen <terjped at hotmail.com>:
>I don't have" In Rock" on vinyl anymore but I bought the remastered cd and
>it sounds awesome. ;-D  one of the best remasters I ever had.
>
>Terje
>
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> By the way, if you listen to a proper source (Harvest LP svhl 777 made
>early-mid 70-s) you might enjoy the sound - those guys knew how to record,
>by the way, however most of the later releases sound significantly worse.
>The same applies to all (or almost all) WB versions of DP albums, especially
>In Rock and Machine Head!
>Cheers, Igor
>
>
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