mobile fidelity sound lab
just some soviet organisation operating from the bahamas. but they're damn good at mastering.
say "bye", mr. Ludwig! xD
Ehm sorry, did Dreyfus or Did Jarre Said that?Dr_Jones wrote:That's what Dreyfus said.mathetes1963 wrote:No prob...just put your headphones on backwards.Dr_Jones wrote: The Sony remaster has left and right swapped, so we are not even going to discuss that.
Their official statement was: "The older released were swapped, this new one fixed it".
I know that the Chronologie remaster has that horrible glitch in Part 4, but what is wrong with the Zoolook remaster? I have it and I can't notice any problems.Dr_Jones wrote:I'm very suspicious of the 97 remaster, since the Equinoxe, Zoolook and Chronologie remasters are very bad.
Left and right are swapped.Memory Cords wrote:I know that the Chronologie remaster has that horrible glitch in Part 4, but what is wrong with the Zoolook remaster? I have it and I can't notice any problems.Dr_Jones wrote:I'm very suspicious of the 97 remaster, since the Equinoxe, Zoolook and Chronologie remasters are very bad.
I agree apart from Japanese cause never heard it. I would go with the French vinyl release.1906 wrote:The Japanese vinyl release is the best one.
Japanese vinyl is of very high quality. It's made of heavy weight (180gram), virgin vinyl. So no recycled crap. Records from Japan come in a anti-static rice paper sleeves and sometimes contain additional cover art. When your stylus and it's pressure are okay and your cartridge is aligned perfectly, almost no static clicks can be heard on these records.Kanta wrote:I agree apart from Japanese cause never heard it. I would go with the French vinyl release.1906 wrote:The Japanese vinyl release is the best one.