Search is over
I have mentioned before that I was busy looking for the best sound regarding the Beatles music. Many hours spend on searching for that Dr. Ebbet's title, a needle drop by someone. Comparing the MFSL versions to other versions.
But I think with the remasters that search is over. I still prefer a Dr. Ebbet's title here and there, but I am not going to spend time anymore searching for yet another version.
I also mentioned the loudness war,
and while the volume has been brought up on the newly remastered Beatles cd's they didn't overdo it and the albums doesn't sound as loud as what's the norm nowadays.
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... EMI might not be able to please everyone afterall, even if the Beatles remasters finally see the light of day.
Problem is the loudness war that's curently going on, when every new cd release must sound as loud as posible taking away the task of the volume button on our stereo set. Sure you hear everything better, I didn't hear that guitar on the original release, some will say. No wonder when everything is been mixed up as loud as posible without any nuances, without keeping the difference between the loud parts and the soft parts of a song...
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We can now rest our heads and minds knowing EMI has done it right this time. Ofcourse there is always room for complaints, we wouldn't be human if we didn't complain.
But I think with the remasters that search is over. I still prefer a Dr. Ebbet's title here and there, but I am not going to spend time anymore searching for yet another version.
I also mentioned the loudness war,
and while the volume has been brought up on the newly remastered Beatles cd's they didn't overdo it and the albums doesn't sound as loud as what's the norm nowadays.
-
... EMI might not be able to please everyone afterall, even if the Beatles remasters finally see the light of day.
Problem is the loudness war that's curently going on, when every new cd release must sound as loud as posible taking away the task of the volume button on our stereo set. Sure you hear everything better, I didn't hear that guitar on the original release, some will say. No wonder when everything is been mixed up as loud as posible without any nuances, without keeping the difference between the loud parts and the soft parts of a song...
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We can now rest our heads and minds knowing EMI has done it right this time. Ofcourse there is always room for complaints, we wouldn't be human if we didn't complain.
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