It would seem this is going to have DTS-HD 5.1 after all!
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Nirvana-Nevermind-Blu-ray/302622/
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Nirvana-Nevermind-Blu-ray/302622/
Wow that changes everything.It would seem this is going to have DTS-HD 5.1 after all!
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Nirvana-Nevermind-Blu-ray/302622/
It would seem this is going to have DTS-HD 5.1 after all!
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Nirvana-Nevermind-Blu-ray/302622/
If this is listing is correct:While I would love Nevermind in 5.1, bear in mind that the 5.1 on the deluxe blu-ray could be a concert mix.
I'd say @edisonbaggins is correct with this being a concert mix.... I've looked at several sites and they all state the blu-ray is a 5.1 concert mix...While I would love Nevermind in 5.1, bear in mind that the 5.1 on the deluxe blu-ray could be a concert mix.
Good call dude!!!!!!!!!!While I would love Nevermind in 5.1, bear in mind that the 5.1 on the deluxe blu-ray could be a concert mix.
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The 20th Anniversary edition had terrible dynamic range. The HFPA BDA (also the 20th Anniversary edition)had terrible dynamic range. The 30th Anniversary edition is not much better IMO. The drums are more pronounced.Has anyone heard the apparently new 2021 192/24 remaster from HD Tracks HDtracks | You can hear the difference. Listen on the go in master studio quality. or the disc?
I've had a hard time getting a suitably convincing review from other forums but have read that it's a bit less "harsh" on the high end with a bit more low end than the BD, both of which sound good to me but wanted to see what QQers reckon before I cough up.
Anyone? Bueller?
Thanks for the reply! I might stick with what I already have.The 20th Anniversary edition had terrible dynamic range. The HFPA BDA (also the 20th Anniversary edition)had terrible dynamic range. The 30th Anniversary edition is not much better IMO. The drums are more pronounced.
The best versions of Nevermind, to me, are the MFSL gold CD and the original vinyl.
I havenāt heard it, but the comments Iāve read have generally said itās very compressed dynamically.Has anyone heard the apparently new 2021 192/24 remaster from HD Tracks HDtracks | You can hear the difference. Listen on the go in master studio quality. or the disc?
I've had a hard time getting a suitably convincing review from other forums but have read that it's a bit less "harsh" on the high end with a bit more low end than the BD, both of which sound good to me but wanted to see what QQers reckon before I cough up.
Anyone? Bueller?
I think youāre just fine with those. I have the MFSL and the somewhat recent and very good Bernie Grundman vinyl cut (still in press, I think) and I have a hard time imagining the new one is remotely close to either of those.Thanks for the reply! I might stick with what I already have.
That Bernie Grundman pressing is highly regarded and can be found much cheaper than an original pressing.I think youāre just fine with those. I have the MFSL and the somewhat recent and very good Bernie Grundman vinyl cut (still in press, I think) and I have a hard time imagining the new one is remotely close to either of those.
Yeah, itās been available with several different pressings over the years.That Bernie Grundman pressing is highly regarded and can be found much cheaper than an original pressing.
I don't have the box set but the 2021 HDtracks remaster is the best mastering of the album I've heard. I recommends it I does.So not worth paying for a box set for the 30th anniversary mix?
I'm hearing either the 2021 HDtracks remaster, the Bernie Grundman pressing or the MFSL CD (which is way out of my price-range at this point) is the way to go?
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