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CD's: Local vs import
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 20891"><p>Howzit and welcome.</p><p></p><p>Your observations are not your imagination at all. It is very possible for imports to sound better, although this is not a 100% rule, more a 80/20. I have some stunning local (dare I call them) 'pressings' (burnings...). </p><p></p><p>Me being the fellow techno idiot has no real explanation as to what the differences are in terms of the actual recording/production. I just know it does sound different sometimes, usually better on import. </p><p></p><p>So, useless contribution from my side, but just to confirm your findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 20891"] Howzit and welcome. Your observations are not your imagination at all. It is very possible for imports to sound better, although this is not a 100% rule, more a 80/20. I have some stunning local (dare I call them) 'pressings' (burnings...). Me being the fellow techno idiot has no real explanation as to what the differences are in terms of the actual recording/production. I just know it does sound different sometimes, usually better on import. So, useless contribution from my side, but just to confirm your findings. [/QUOTE]
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