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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 97598" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>I am not so sure, at least one aspect MAY have been improved - that of noise. What is the point of not using the entire dynamic range available, except for onr very small peak? Not using the entire dynamic range means that there is more noise present in the recording. It looses available bit depth, which on CD is not something you want to loose.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that this is the case here, as they may have simply manipulated the digitized version instead of the original analog source. This would not help at all but I am not sure what process was followed in "remastering" this track.</p><p></p><p>This was supposedly done by the guy responsible for The Beatles' remasters, which there has been wide acclaim for. Not sure I hear the same improvement here though ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 97598, member: 384"] I am not so sure, at least one aspect MAY have been improved - that of noise. What is the point of not using the entire dynamic range available, except for onr very small peak? Not using the entire dynamic range means that there is more noise present in the recording. It looses available bit depth, which on CD is not something you want to loose. Not saying that this is the case here, as they may have simply manipulated the digitized version instead of the original analog source. This would not help at all but I am not sure what process was followed in "remastering" this track. This was supposedly done by the guy responsible for The Beatles' remasters, which there has been wide acclaim for. Not sure I hear the same improvement here though .. [/QUOTE]
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