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August 5, 2005 at 1:21 pm #109441
SGParticipant"stanner " wrote:not to be a nitpicker
and as a HUGE record(vinyl) buyer and collector, "kinda vinyl like" kinda doesnt work for me. to me records and cds are like apples and oranges…they both are fruits-the comparison ends there…
records sound so much better to me-but hey, thats me
sI like vinyl better too.I even did a 19 page essay in high school on it
.Though vinyl around here costs more than cd`s and you feel like you`re wearing down something you paid so much for.Since my reciever died I can`t vinyl anymore since the sound is too low
August 5, 2005 at 3:59 pm #109442
rdParticipantHas anyone purchased the Japanese imports with the bonus tracks yet? I still haven’t got around to purchasing the reissues. I figure at some point I’ll just get the imports
August 11, 2005 at 12:55 pm #109443
bobParticipantI think the reissue of "Dinosaur" in particular sounds way better. Definetly worth getting. They even "remastered" the art work. The cover painting looks a lot better
I always like the way YLAOM sounded, old and new. A lot of people seem to think it has bad production???
August 11, 2005 at 5:07 pm #109444
lookitssamParticipantI can’t stand when people think everything has to sound like it was recorded for thousands of dollars.
August 12, 2005 at 4:51 am #109445
SGParticipantYLAOM sounds like it was recorded in someone`s basement,which is cool with me
but yeah I guess some folks would`nt like that kind of production.
August 19, 2005 at 7:02 pm #109446
Listen to TarpitParticipantThat’s the best part about the re-issues is that it still has that lo-fi sound.
March 26, 2007 at 9:27 am #109447
tonasModeratorFinally bought the Dinosaur and YLAOM reissues this weekend. I must say they do sound amazingly better, especially Dinosaur. My ears are still ringing from the drive into work today due to the volume I can now blast them and still have them sound good.
July 21, 2007 at 6:54 am #109448
spennoParticipantI think the YLAOM remaster actually sounds worse the original CD, which is a shame.
It sounds less clear and much more fatiguing on the ears.
July 21, 2007 at 12:25 pm #109449
oldskool1221Participant"spenno " wrote:I think the YLAOM remaster actually sounds worse the original CD, which is a shame.It sounds less clear and much more fatiguing on the ears.
didn’t they record YLAOM so that everything was peaking–so it all sounds kinda distorted and fuzzy
July 21, 2007 at 4:46 pm #109450
spennoParticipant"oldskool1221 " wrote:didn’t they record YLAOM so that everything was peaking–so it all sounds kinda distorted and fuzzyYeah, I’m pretty sure you’re right.
It’s just…I can’t put my finger on exactly what it is, it just sounds kinda "not so good".
Murph’s drums in particular seem more muffled on the re-issue, that might be one problem.
July 21, 2007 at 9:16 pm #109451
oldskool1221Participanti haven’t heard the originals yet—im probably going to hunt them down soon
July 22, 2007 at 8:05 am #109452
King TubbyParticipant"oldskool1221 " wrote:i haven’t heard the originals yet—im probably going to hunt them down soonThey sound bad — thin and crappy. SST cds are a disgrace, sonically speaking. The remasters restore the depth and texture from the original master tapes that got lost on the original cds. Then again, I’m not sure how many people really notice since it seems that fewer and fewer people listen to music on real stereos these days. If you listen to music primarily with ear buds or on a cheap minisystem you probably wouldn’t detect loads of difference between the originals and the remasters, aside from the fact that the original cds are much quieter.
July 22, 2007 at 1:57 pm #109453
tonasModeratorI gotta agree with Tubby. Dinosaur & YLAOM sound so much better than their respective previous releases. Sonically its night and day, or apples and oranges as they say. I’m going to buy the Bug reissue soon just because I think it (the original) sounds bad compared to the remastered discs (Dinosaur & YLAOM).
July 22, 2007 at 10:12 pm #109454
King TubbyParticipant"tonas " wrote:I gotta agree with Tubby. Dinosaur & YLAOM sound so much better than their respective previous releases. Sonically its night and day, or apples and oranges as they say. I’m going to buy the Bug reissue soon just because I think it (the original) sounds bad compared to the remastered discs (Dinosaur & YLAOM).Do it. Of the three, the Bug remaster marks the greatest improvement in sound quality. It sounds totally monstrous, and all the little details shine through like never before.
July 24, 2007 at 1:03 pm #109455
oldskool1221Participant"King Tubby " wrote:They sound bad — thin and crappy. SST cds are a disgrace, sonically speaking. The remasters restore the depth and texture from the original master tapes that got lost on the original cds. Then again, I’m not sure how many people really notice since it seems that fewer and fewer people listen to music on real stereos these days. If you listen to music primarily with ear buds or on a cheap minisystem you probably wouldn’t detect loads of difference between the originals and the remasters, aside from the fact that the original cds are much quieter.Yeah i would expect them to sound like that–usually remasters just sound fuller than the originals.
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