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Re: The Beatles Remastered Albums
[Re: Irishman12]
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11/22/09 06:16 PM
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i own the original boxset and have *ahem* acquired the remasters to see if their worth getting. they sound a little different at times, but in the few listens i've had they were just playing in the background and i didn't really notice a great different. i'd *like* to buy them, but to spend $300 when i've already spent $400 on the existing box set grates a little. if i can offload my copy then i'll probably do it, but more so as a collection type thing than because i desperately want the remastered versions. i might take a listen to them today and pay a little more attention and get back to you.
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Re: The Beatles Remastered Albums
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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11/26/09 12:44 AM
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But for an iPod? Not really. well, you're kind of right, but not completely. if you rip your music from cd to a lossless formet and use a pair of high quality headphones, then you will certainly be in a good position to detect differences in sound recordings. however by the same token, most people rip to lowly mp3 formats and listen on stock iPod earbuds, in which case, you are correct.
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