Harrison remasters....
First I upsampled these Harrison CDs to 682734748383 kHz/5928282 bits.
My listening tests at 110 db detected subtle but definitely recognizable watery sounds at the 28kHz range, which can only mean NR artifacts, so I plan to toss all these reissues in a bonfire this evening.
If you can't hear at 28kHz then you need to upgrade your equipment to something comparable to my setup. (But don't even think about making it BETTER than mine!). It also helps to have $12,000 interconnects, but a Real Golden Ear like myself requires these things. Lesser mortals need not bother. In fact, you probably don't even deserve to be listening to music, period.
BTW, I'm writing this on all-tube computer and monitor. Euphonically coloured bytes have more air. I can see and hear the difference. This forum isn't so fatiguing on my PC setup.
My listening tests at 110 db detected subtle but definitely recognizable watery sounds at the 28kHz range, which can only mean NR artifacts, so I plan to toss all these reissues in a bonfire this evening.
If you can't hear at 28kHz then you need to upgrade your equipment to something comparable to my setup. (But don't even think about making it BETTER than mine!). It also helps to have $12,000 interconnects, but a Real Golden Ear like myself requires these things. Lesser mortals need not bother. In fact, you probably don't even deserve to be listening to music, period.
BTW, I'm writing this on all-tube computer and monitor. Euphonically coloured bytes have more air. I can see and hear the difference. This forum isn't so fatiguing on my PC setup.
Yeah, I kind of agree. As much as I usually dislike Mr. Lynne's production, "Cloud 9" really spices up the formula by being something *different*. The songs are at different speeds! George sounds kind of into it! It isn't "Monty Python" music.
I do like many of George's albums, but I do think his lack of experimentation/variety hurts his solo career (whereas *too much* trend following sunk Macca in the eighties).
I do like many of George's albums, but I do think his lack of experimentation/variety hurts his solo career (whereas *too much* trend following sunk Macca in the eighties).
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"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911
"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911