GreenMan;413698 Wrote: 
> If you aren't a Zep fan, there's probably nothing of note for you here,
> but if you are:
> 
> After many, many listens, I cannot take it anymore. I conclude that all
> of my Led Zeppelin "Remasters" tracks sound as though they weren't
> properly recorded in the first place. They have an AM radio quality to
> them, a kind of dimensionless, flat sound. By comparison, my Redbook
> Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon sounds exquisite.
> 
> Has anyone else noticed this? Is there a better recording of the source
> material out there?That's the problem I've found with remasted albums.  It 
> depends on who
is doing them, why (just make more money or to improve sound quality)
and the fashion of the time. During the loudness war decade a lot were
just pumped up in volume and sounded like crap.  You just never know
what you are going to get unless you happen to know who is doing and
know their style.


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