Just problems on the stereo layers.Oh boy....defective discs.....I don't remember what the issue was.....but I do know that I didn't pursue getting replacements.
Just problems on the stereo layers.Oh boy....defective discs.....I don't remember what the issue was.....but I do know that I didn't pursue getting replacements.
Oh boy....defective discs.....I don't remember what the issue was.....but I do know that I didn't pursue getting replacements.
I sort of remember now...but I didn't want the bother since it was on the stereo layer. Which.....I've never even listened to yet. As long as the Quad layer is good...and it does sound great....I'm happy.Somebody over at SHF raised some issues...ugh...and Rhino had to press some discs...another reason why companies are reluctant to issue these titles on discs...and now if there is any small problem with a disc you are going to have those that demand a replacement...
I agree who cares, never listened to it eitherI sort of remember now...but I didn't want the bother since it was on the stereo layer. Which.....I've never even listened to yet. As long as the Quad layer is good...and it does sound great....I'm happy.
HEREThe Doobie quads have been officially confirmed??? News to me.
The Doobie quads have been officially confirmed??? News to me.
Whoop!Yes, confirmed. Expect an announcement from Rhino soon.
I sort of remember now...but I didn't want the bother since it was on the stereo layer. Which.....I've never even listened to yet. As long as the Quad layer is good...and it does sound great....I'm happy.
I think this replacement disc craze is a symptom of an underlying cultural situation.....from the very first time I was old enough to listen to and appreciate music...there have been mistakes made on recordings...it happens...it's part of life..or it least it was that way until people started to complain about it....I would imagine that most of these same people that cry and moan about these "errors" belong to the same core group that thinks the music costs too much...and can't figure out why companies don't want to use discs anymore for their music....it's just this insatiable need to correct things...even on the forum...voting is now "correctable"...even though it means nothing...this compulsion to be "right" has even found it's way on here...in sports we just have to get it right with endless replays...I stopped following the NFL years ago but still get a laugh out of these idiots spending 10 minutes to determine what is a "catch" after a ton of reviews...
The interesting segment to view is electronics....when a tube tv was built...it was a finished product...now the TVs are sort of beta projects...with numerous firmware "updates"...sometimes this involves new features...but sadly...more often it's to fix a problem that shouldn't have existed in the first place if it was built the right way....and when blu ray players came out...even though they offered superior video and audio....the firmware updates were frequent....and as flawed as the DVD format was...it didn't require "updates"...it just amuses me that everything has to be "fixed" and people just have to be right all the time
How about when there is a problem with something online and you call it to someone's attention...they fix the problem...and that should be enough right...but NO...they want you to fill out a survey...how did I/we do?...did we correct the problem..and on and on ….and on
Yes, indeed. Agreed.Wasn't it because some tracks (all on one album) had just one of the channels of the stereo mix doubled up. That's a reasonable thing to want fixed. It's part of the package.
Whether those who initially squawked about the defects were being petty or not, I don't feel it's my place to judge.
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