Boomtown on 200g vinyl - eyes and ears comparison
Dan
location: WV➔VA➔FL➔WV➔OH
listening to: so many intros
registered: 1997.08.29
Received a vinyl edition of Boomtown today - it is the 2003 release on 200g vinyl (very thick and heavy). I'm not sure if this was remastered for this release - but initial tests are promising that the vinyl edition (at least this one) has a wider dynamic range. Here are two screen shots - the first one is River's Gonna Rise from the CD and the second is from the vinyl - CD -
Vinyl -
And here are the two tracks - albeit now compressed for MP3 - but still audibly different.
Thoughts? I have the regular ol' vinyl release as well - maybe I'll give that one a spin and see what that one looks/sounds like compared to these. I think this vinyl version has more separation in the instruments especially the hi-hat/cymbal sound that just comes right out.
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the bullet didn′t even know you dodged it
Dan
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Received a vinyl edition of Boomtown today - it is the 2003 release on 200g vinyl (very thick and heavy). I'm not sure if this was remastered for this release - but initial tests are promising that the vinyl edition (at least this one) has a wider dynamic range. Here are two screen shots - the first one is River's Gonna Rise from the CD and the second is from the vinyl - CD -
Vinyl -
And here are the two tracks - albeit now compressed for MP3 - but still audibly different.
Thoughts? I have the regular ol' vinyl release as well - maybe I'll give that one a spin and see what that one looks/sounds like compared to these. I think this vinyl version has more separation in the instruments especially the hi-hat/cymbal sound that just comes right out.
–--
the bullet didn′t even know you dodged it
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