leevitalone1
2K Club - QQ Super Nova
http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Trans...TY/ref=sr_1_83?ie=UTF8&qid=1330610626&sr=8-83
lets hear what you think about this.
lets hear what you think about this.
http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Trans...TY/ref=sr_1_83?ie=UTF8&qid=1330610626&sr=8-83
lets hear what you think about this.
http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Trans...TY/ref=sr_1_83?ie=UTF8&qid=1330610626&sr=8-83
lets hear what you think about this.
Crap, a hundred and five dollars?!
Christ, that's old news, the first of the very short live (2 releases) Quadio series
OD
i didn't buy this one when it was in print and have no regrets.
it's a shame on Rhino for making so much noise about their Quadio
and then offer most lowest from possible sonic quality, had having
previously released stunning DVD-As. not even have included, at least,
flat transfer of SQ stream as 96/24 on the disc.
I think the quality and balance on this mix is head and shoulders above either of the quad transfers presented on the Pink Floyd boxes, regardless of bit-rate. I'm not an old quad guy (as opposed to "Old Quad Guy"- where is he anyway? ), but this is a mix that holds up well against any top mix put out today.
PFs quads from immersion boxes contains flat transfer from master tapes with no remastering was involved and they are sound great,
giving the technology and gears used for recording/mastering of their time.
DKA, I can appreciate your point of view, but I just have to speak out for "old" quad. I much prefer being in the middle of the sound with all channels at the same level. Much more engaging to my ear. I love the Gentle Giant quad mixes, for example and have no problem with the channel placements on "Free Hand."
The so called "modern" mix is in my view boring by comparison. Of course, I speak in generalities here. There are times when a "modern" mix is the correct one; but in general, I prefer a "vintage" quad style.
I guess my real preference is the "stage" mix that AIX uses - where you get the sense you are sitting with the band and the instruments don't jump from channel to channel unnaturally. Still, I think I would generally rather have the circus atmosphere of a "vintage" quad mix than a balanced "modern" mix.
i didn't know that. are you sure about remastering (as a tweaking of the sound, not an conversion from analog to digital)?Sorry, Otto, but you are well wide of the mark here.
Both the PF Immersion Quads are 2011 remasters, and believe me they are "modern" style masters as well with the sole saving grace being that they are not overcompressed.
I'll never understand how bit rate matters MORE to some people than what they are actually listening to. It's just ass-backwards to me that a bad 24/96 MLP would be preferable to a solid DTS mix.
I guess my real preference is the "stage" mix that AIX uses - where you get the sense you are sitting with the band and the instruments don't jump from channel to channel unnaturally.
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