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Mabru
my local record store already recieved the Copacabana box and picked up my copy.
I know what i´m gonna do tonight
Thanks! Is the video of Salt Lake City on bluray in HD or SD?
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Has nothing to do with the format or the mpeg compression. The mix is just sounds like sh*t. The whole Album on Spotify sounds like that.Quote
waterrats
Got my copy of the deluxe package just today. Haven't seen/heard it yet. (But I will! )
Saw the above YT video. OMG, what's that sound? Where's the guitars?? Do you also miss them?
Ok, that's YT and it's compressed as hell, but I hope, the DVD sound is much better...
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TumblinDice76
How is it possible for a show from 2006 to sound so bad? I bet there is bootleg versions out there that sound better. Aside from Ladies and Gentlemen, this is about as bad as you get sound wise.
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TumblinDice76
How is it possible for a show from 2006 to sound so bad? I bet there is bootleg versions out there that sound better. Aside from Ladies and Gentlemen, this is about as bad as you get sound wise.
How is it possible that always the same bullsh.t is posted here when a new release comes out?
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StonedRamblerBullshi*t? Do you have ears? If yes I would go and check your hearing. This mix is just bad.Quote
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TumblinDice76
How is it possible for a show from 2006 to sound so bad? I bet there is bootleg versions out there that sound better. Aside from Ladies and Gentlemen, this is about as bad as you get sound wise.
How is it possible that always the same bullsh.t is posted here when a new release comes out?
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TumblinDice76
How is it possible for a show from 2006 to sound so bad? I bet there is bootleg versions out there that sound better. Aside from Ladies and Gentlemen, this is about as bad as you get sound wise.
How is it possible that always the same bullsh.t is posted here when a new release comes out?
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GerardHennessy
My ears are FINE and the mix is fine too. The sound is fine, the mastering is fine and the all round quality of the audio is - yes you guessed it - fine.
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RollingTbilisiStones
Hello, where can I get copy of salt lake city show? only special editions?
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NilsHolgersson
Wow, Copa sounds bad, like a bootleg recording or something, like somebody recorded it with a mobile phone
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wiredallnight
They took it from "Absolutely Mindblowing" (DAC-048).
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GerardHennessy
My ears are FINE and the mix is fine too. The sound is fine, the mastering is fine and the all round quality of the audio is - yes you guessed it - fine.
It sounds totally muffled and if I take a look at the frequency spectrum it confirms it: There's not much above 10k. With Voodoo Lounge Uncut it's the same. Every other recent release is fine from a technical stand point (if people find the guitars to quiet that's more about taste) but it's a FACT that on these two the high frequencies are cut off - you can see it with any frequency spectrum analyzer.
If you don't hear that it probably means a lot of the high frequencies are not audible for you anymore. No reason to bash the people who hear it.
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GerardHennessy
My ears are FINE and the mix is fine too. The sound is fine, the mastering is fine and the all round quality of the audio is - yes you guessed it - fine.
It sounds totally muffled and if I take a look at the frequency spectrum it confirms it: There's not much above 10k. With Voodoo Lounge Uncut it's the same. Every other recent release is fine from a technical stand point (if people find the guitars to quiet that's more about taste) but it's a FACT that on these two the high frequencies are cut off - you can see it with any frequency spectrum analyzer.
If you don't hear that it probably means a lot of the high frequencies are not audible for you anymore. No reason to bash the people who hear it.
When I buy an album I listen to the MUSIC mate. I don't analyse the sound through a frequency spectrum doo-dah thingy. Good God with this kind of audiophile fanaticism I'm glad I don't play music any longer. I can just see a room full of people analysing the audio quality with a lot of hand held kit. Not that I'm any good musically, but at least it was the musical content people used to come to hear, not obsess about the sound spectrum readings.
And by the way, when I say my ears are fine, that is based on medical evidence. My work requires me to have a hearing test every year. I might be getting on age-wise but the old hearing is still 100%. Oh yes, I still say the sound on this album is fine. Not the greatest album The Stones have ever released, but that is down to the same-old, same-old set list. Apart from a couple of tracks we have all heard them a hundred (million?) times before....
Now that I think of it, maybe that is why some many people are so interested in analysing the sound quality? If there was a decent amount of previously unplayed, or only rarely played, material in the set list more people might actually focus on the music and forget about analysing the sound spectrum...
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GerardHennessy
My ears are FINE and the mix is fine too. The sound is fine, the mastering is fine and the all round quality of the audio is - yes you guessed it - fine.
It sounds totally muffled and if I take a look at the frequency spectrum it confirms it: There's not much above 10k. With Voodoo Lounge Uncut it's the same. Every other recent release is fine from a technical stand point (if people find the guitars to quiet that's more about taste) but it's a FACT that on these two the high frequencies are cut off - you can see it with any frequency spectrum analyzer.
If you don't hear that it probably means a lot of the high frequencies are not audible for you anymore. No reason to bash the people who hear it.
When I buy an album I listen to the MUSIC mate. I don't analyse the sound through a frequency spectrum doo-dah thingy. Good God with this kind of audiophile fanaticism I'm glad I don't play music any longer. I can just see a room full of people analysing the audio quality with a lot of hand held kit. Not that I'm any good musically, but at least it was the musical content people used to come to hear, not obsess about the sound spectrum readings.
And by the way, when I say my ears are fine, that is based on medical evidence. My work requires me to have a hearing test every year. I might be getting on age-wise but the old hearing is still 100%. Oh yes, I still say the sound on this album is fine. Not the greatest album The Stones have ever released, but that is down to the same-old, same-old set list. Apart from a couple of tracks we have all heard them a hundred (million?) times before....
Now that I think of it, maybe that is why some many people are so interested in analysing the sound quality? If there was a decent amount of previously unplayed, or only rarely played, material in the set list more people might actually focus on the music and forget about analysing the sound spectrum...