i dont think it ever came out on digital, but the vinyl sounds better anyways
It it never came out on digital, then how can you tell?
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Posted - 2016/10/18 : 17:31:26
ahh my mistake lol, most vinyl releases sound better than the digital releases, especially with the TNC Stuff, they have hella bass, It was hit or miss on Silver's infinity label, some of those pressings have no high end
quote:Originally posted by DjZelous:
ahh my mistake lol, most vinyl releases sound better than the digital releases, especially with the TNC Stuff, they have hella bass, It was hit or miss on Silver's infinity label, some of those pressings have no high end
I could see that, though any difference in sound would probably be explained by the use of different masters for the digital and vinyl releases rather than the format itself.
For the sake of transparency, I'll admit that I'm huge fan of/believer in digital audio.
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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.
Alert moderatorEdited by - Impulse_Response on 2016/10/18 18:55:38
Posted - 2016/10/18 : 20:58:56
I also think digital audio is great but like you say, its mastered way too loud most of the time and ends up sounding like crap.
This release is a great example: https://www.discogs.com/Sy-Unknown-Do-We-Have-To-Say-Goodbye-I-See-The-Light-Remixes/release/470918 The A Side is an Amazing tune btw, but the digital is mastered so loud you have distortion in the breakdown of the song where as the vinyl version doesnt have it. thats why i mostly lean to the vinyl side your limited to loudness (if its too loud, it ill skip), which is a good thing since it keeps the volume down