joseph1122539 wrote:They relate a story in this video from Phil Ramone, that the first re-releases of many vinyl recordings were never remastered for CD, hence the crappy sound https://youtu.be/EuWzWcfqla0
Exactly - so the bass had already been robbed from the sound (too much bass made the needle jump around in the groove on vinyl). In some cases, the record companies couldnt' find the original masters, so just A-Ded a vinyl record straight to the CD master!
I remember buying my first few CDs, thinking that 'they'll never replace vinyl' because even though the sound was no longer scratchy/noisy, it was also thin (harshness could be taken out with some easy 5-band EQing) compared to the original albums. But then I got my first CDs that were mastered for CD production (Fleetwood Mac and Jethro Tull, I think) and was suitably impressed.
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