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I haven't listened to the new sets but, for what is worth, the old ones have much higher dynamic range. Thanks for the comparison comments guys. I am probably going to get these - if only for the bonus tracks (I already own the Linn CDs). Shame about 'Hats' being distorted.
I am currently part way through a mammoth ripping project of all my CDs to Hard Drive for my Squeezebox Touch. The original 'Hats' CD has pre-emphasis and I was not looking forward to trying to use the various complicated procedures necessary to rip the CD to FLAC (I don't use ITunes). I thought if the new 'Hats' was a good one I would rip that instead.
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Thanks for the comparison comments guys. I am probably going to get these - if only for the bonus tracks (I already own the Linn CDs). Shame about 'Hats' being distorted. I am currently part way through a mammoth ripping project of all my CDs to Hard Drive for my Squeezebox Touch. The original 'Hats' CD has pre-emphasis and I was not looking forward to trying to use the various complicated procedures necessary to rip the CD to FLAC (I don't use ITunes).
I thought if the new 'Hats' was a good one I would rip that instead. Click to expand.My copies arrived today and I just gave them a fairly thorough listen. I haven't checked but I'm pretty sure they're clipped.
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What's more of a concern is that there is very AUDIBLE distortion on all tracks - less of a problem on the livelier ones but it does get very annoying on the quieter ones - 'Let's Go Out Tonight' (unlistenable from 2:15 onwards), '7 AM' (4:00 onwards) and 'From A Late Night Train' (2:49 and 3:29 being the most obvious ones). Surely this could have been avoided if someone hadn't tampered with the volume controls quite as much - which is especially frustrating since they got it right with 'A Walk Across The Rooftops'. Otherwise both remasters offer superior tonality and detail.
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My copies arrived today and I just gave them a fairly thorough listen. I haven't checked but I'm pretty sure they're clipped. What's more of a concern is that there is very AUDIBLE distortion on all tracks - less of a problem on the livelier ones but it does get very annoying on the quieter ones - 'Let's Go Out Tonight' (unlistenable from 2:15 onwards), '7 AM' (4:00 onwards) and 'From A Late Night Train' (2:49 and 3:29 being the most obvious ones).
Surely this could have been avoided if someone hadn't tampered with the volume controls quite as much - which is especially frustrating since they got it right with 'A Walk Across The Rooftops'. Otherwise both remasters offer superior tonality and detail. My copies arrived today and I just gave them a fairly thorough listen. I haven't checked but I'm pretty sure they're clipped. What's more of a concern is that there is very AUDIBLE distortion on all tracks - less of a problem on the livelier ones but it does get very annoying on the quieter ones - 'Let's Go Out Tonight' (unlistenable from 2:15 onwards), '7 AM' (4:00 onwards) and 'From A Late Night Train' (2:49 and 3:29 being the most obvious ones). Surely this could have been avoided if someone hadn't tampered with the volume controls quite as much - which is especially frustrating since they got it right with 'A Walk Across The Rooftops'.