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Interesting remastering service from South African audio dealer
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<blockquote data-quote="AudioMule" data-source="post: 928181" data-attributes="member: 15829"><p>The bottom line is that there?s a difference between manipulating certain music aspects to mastering. I?m sure what they do is ripping the disc to the highest workable sample rate and bit rate, then a bit of EQ, and compression, and MAYBE feed the file to an analog chain for processing...</p><p></p><p>but again I believe on few CDs would benefit from that and only if they were not mastered for the intention of the sound...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioMule, post: 928181, member: 15829"] The bottom line is that there?s a difference between manipulating certain music aspects to mastering. I?m sure what they do is ripping the disc to the highest workable sample rate and bit rate, then a bit of EQ, and compression, and MAYBE feed the file to an analog chain for processing... but again I believe on few CDs would benefit from that and only if they were not mastered for the intention of the sound... [/QUOTE]
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