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No Code and Yield High Resolution Downloads Already available!
Hi Guys - I just noticed the No Code and Yield high resolution versions are already available for purchase & download. Here's a link to some info about the releases, including technical analysis.
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f13-music-downloads-and-streaming/pearl-jam-no-code-and-yield-available-high-resolution-29591/
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f13-music-downloads-and-streaming/pearl-jam-no-code-and-yield-available-high-resolution-29591/
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Why do you say it doesn't bode well? Did you listen already? I plan on doing a comparison tonight on my main system and see if I can hear a difference.
that 1s fine. #tdkbitches #dolby
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I believe in Dolby although many people don't. "C" is great and "S"...? "S" killls.
JR Media ->stream to Yamaha RX-A1030 -> Outlaw Audio 5000 amp -> B&W 683 S2 towers
I played the original No Code CD as a streaming FLAC (my own Cd rip) to my Squeezebox touch DAC, and then through the same route. This allowed me to easily A/B the audio.
There is no material difference between the two. I think there's a little bit of a 'lift' due to the 24 bit compared to 16, but my guess is that this is not the remix version. There is nothing on the website from Acoustic Sounds that says it is a new mix or remaster.
I'm going to listen again tonight and to Yield, but so far there's nothing that wowed me. It definitely wasn't like busting out a 180 gram fresh analog pressing for the first time.
My comment on the vinyl comes from their recent history of remastering the audio for all formats, which is a huge assumption on my part. I hope upon hope that the new vinyl sounds great, but I'm not holding my breath.
I contend this is one of the greatest feelings left....
Especially the prices for these hi res digital file's.... I prefer the physical product, but to each his own
It's not that complicated, like the normal TDK's, don't record 'em too hot..