View Full Version : Why recent CDs and remastered CDs sound bad
griffin
4th February 2011, 06:02 PM
Came across this on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TlQo9k827c) (sorry if it has been mentioned somewhere here already), and thought it was interesting, and disappointing too.
It compares two exact CDs, one pre-mid-90s, and one since then. It tries to show that music is being recorded louder to be competitive, but results in less definition/spikes if the sound is constantly maxed out during (re)recording.
Not sure if this is true though, but if it was, I thought it was interesting (for those who still buy CDs), who may need to look for older releases to get better quality sound.
Hursticon
4th February 2011, 06:07 PM
Metallica's last 2 Albums have been renowned for this actually. :rolleyes:
1AZRAEL1
4th February 2011, 06:11 PM
I had noticed that. Some of the older cds I own are softer than newer ones, so I continually have to change the volume on my headphones to accommodate those changes. Sad really.
1AZRAEL1
4th February 2011, 06:12 PM
Metallica's last 2 Albums have been renowned for this actually. :rolleyes:
Yea but their last 2 albums sucked anyway. Come to think of it, their first 4 are the only good ones :p
Hursticon
4th February 2011, 06:56 PM
Yea but their last 2 albums sucked anyway. Come to think of it, their first 4 are the only good ones :p
I'm very much inclined to agree. :p
loophole
5th February 2011, 09:34 AM
interesting there was a big difference between the two seems sort of pointless too, as the guy said you do have a volume control to make it louder anyway
Sky Shadow
5th February 2011, 12:03 PM
interesting there was a big difference between the two seems sort of pointless too, as the guy said you do have a volume control to make it louder anyway
The main place it works is on jukeboxes. Oasis were always smug about the fact that when their songs came on in a pub they were always louder than everything else because they'd completely redlined the recording.
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