LPs that actually do sound better?, Somebody Should Make a List |
LPs that actually do sound better?, Somebody Should Make a List |
Sep 9 2010, 05:08
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Hi all. . . I'm new here, but I've been pointed towards this site many times in the past to settle questions about audio -- especially about digital compression.
So anyhow. . . I got me a turntable! What prompted me to get it was a series of records that National Geographic published back in the 70s and which never were released on CD. They were high production quality stuff: gatefold, elaborate liner notes, etc. It was supposed to be a history of American music -- an early example of edu-tainment, you might say. I fondly remembered some of these from when I was little, and I thought it would be cool to collect the LPs (thanks to the modern miracle of eBay) and digitize them, and put them in my iTunes library. QED, right? I first thought I'd get one of those cheap USB turntables, but then I did a little research and found out they were basically crummy, so of course I wanted a better one. . . and one thing led to another. I ended up with a Technics SL-D2 with a Shure M95ED cartridge, which seems to be working pretty well so far. It's been a long time since I had a turntable, and this is way better than any I had before. So, I dug out some other old LPs. One that particularly pleases me is Blue Oyster Cult's The Revolution By Night. It sounds way better than the CD. The CD is one of those early releases that were. . . messed up. I don't know exactly what the explanation is, but it seems around 1984-86 there were a fair number of CDs that came out sounding thin, harsh and bright. I suspect it had something to do with the mad rush to convert whole back catalogs ASAP while engineers were still getting used to the new format and equipment. Adding insult to injury, the CD was a "budget" release with the (excellent IMHO) cover art shrunk to about cassette size and surrounded with a useless border proclaiming what a bargain it was. The sleeve art was jettisoned entirely. Gee thanks, CBS Records! I've tinkered with the CD rip before, applying equalization -- greatly reducing the higher frequencies -- and re-normalizing it, and I was able to make the CD sound a lot better. Even so, apparently I never totally figured it out, because the LP still sounds better to me. At the end of this long story, I'm left wondering. . . Can anybody suggest other LPs that are notably better than their CD release? I mean examples where the CD was messed up in some way, whether it was equalization or over-compression, clipping, whatever, while the LP was OK. Bonus points could be awarded if the LP has great cover art, gatefold art, etc! We could even make a list of these; it seems like somebody ought to. |
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Sep 15 2010, 18:58
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![]() ReplayGain developer Group: Developer Posts: 4583 Joined: 5-November 01 From: Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 409 |
You could have listed most of the Beatles albums as obvious examples, until they remastered them.
TBH, I think you still can claim the original vinyl sounds better. There was a nice website comparing every release of most of The Beatles albums (various LP pressings, all CD issues), but I can't find it now. Original UK stereo vinyl still beat the new remaster because it sounded more natural. That "4dB of peak limiting" on the new releases that no one was supposed to notice may be audible after all. Problem is, to me, the question becomes "which CD releases are so compromised that the vinyl sounds better". That's not a reason to buy a turntable. That's a reason to buy a CD (so you've paid the artist), and then find a decent needle drop to listen to instead. There may be other ways of paying the artist. Cheers, David. |
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Sep 16 2010, 17:18
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Group: Members Posts: 2079 Joined: 18-December 03 Member No.: 10538 |
You could have listed most of the Beatles albums as obvious examples, until they remastered them. TBH, I think you still can claim the original vinyl sounds better. There was a nice website comparing every release of most of The Beatles albums (various LP pressings, all CD issues), but I can't find it now. Original UK stereo vinyl still beat the new remaster because it sounded more natural. To whom? One should consider, too, that the master tapes were new when the original UK vinyl was cut. They're ~40 yrs old now (except for the remixed ones, of course, which are ~20 yrs old) . So it's not quite apples to apples (no pun intended). This post has been edited by krabapple: Sep 16 2010, 17:20 |
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tonybelding LPs that actually do sound better? Sep 9 2010, 05:08
Light-Fire QUOTE (tonybelding @ Sep 9 2010, 00:08) .... Sep 9 2010, 06:02
tonybelding QUOTE (Light-Fire @ Sep 9 2010, 00:0... Sep 9 2010, 13:35
cliveb QUOTE (tonybelding @ Sep 9 2010, 05:08) C... Sep 9 2010, 11:40
tonybelding QUOTE (cliveb @ Sep 9 2010, 05:40) The qu... Sep 9 2010, 16:08
gottogo99 Anyone interested in vinyl sound quality, or compa... Sep 9 2010, 13:50
analog scott Such lists are tricky things. As has already been ... Sep 11 2010, 00:19
analog scott QUOTE (pdq @ Sep 15 2010, 16:46) QUOTE (a... Sep 15 2010, 17:46
pdq QUOTE (analog scott @ Sep 15 2010, 12:46)... Sep 16 2010, 00:48

2tec QUOTE (pdq @ Sep 15 2010, 17:48) I suppos... Sep 16 2010, 02:06
cliveb QUOTE (analog scott @ Sep 15 2010, 17:46)... Sep 16 2010, 15:10
krabapple QUOTE (cliveb @ Sep 16 2010, 10:10) QUOTE... Sep 16 2010, 17:13
2Bdecided QUOTE (2Bdecided @ Sep 15 2010, 18:58) Yo... Sep 16 2010, 11:55

2Bdecided QUOTE (krabapple @ Sep 16 2010, 17:18) QU... Sep 16 2010, 17:34

greynol QUOTE (2Bdecided @ Sep 16 2010, 09:34) Th... Sep 16 2010, 18:00

pdq I thought he was saying that the clearly audible f... Sep 16 2010, 18:21

2Bdecided Yes, sorry if that was unclear - I was talking abo... Sep 17 2010, 09:50

cliveb QUOTE (2Bdecided @ Sep 17 2010, 09:50) I ... Sep 17 2010, 14:23

botface Another +1 with the caveat that CD copies can soun... Sep 17 2010, 14:55
markanini QUOTE (2Bdecided @ Sep 15 2010, 18:58) Yo... Dec 1 2011, 06:19
ramicio One newer album I had on vinyl, Panic! At The ... Dec 1 2011, 06:09
Seeking_Lossless Lou Reed - Lulu already sounds great on CD. I gues... Dec 1 2011, 09:36
kraut One of the few Lps that sounded better than CD - K... Dec 2 2011, 06:36
Porcus QUOTE (kraut @ Dec 2 2011, 06:36) One of ... Feb 9 2012, 12:41
Brod I think the main reason to buy new Vinyl these day... Feb 9 2012, 05:21
pdq QUOTE (Brod @ Feb 9 2012, 00:21) I think ... Feb 9 2012, 15:08
Brod QUOTE (pdq @ Feb 9 2012, 22:08) What is y... Feb 9 2012, 17:31
pdq I tend to distinguish between dynamic range compre... Feb 9 2012, 18:06![]() ![]() |
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