Dark Matter pressings
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Tim Simmons said:I see on Discogs, the Euro clear was pressed at Pallas in Germany. Is that the same for the 10c version?His eminence has yet to show.
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cweeks1111 said:beano.79 said:cweeks1111 said:I have Clear, Ten Club, and RSD. Clear is BY FAR the best pressing, IMO. Playing on a Fluance RT85, with a Ortofon 2M Blue Stylus, through AudioEngine A5+ speakers...
RSD sounds "thinner" and has more noise; the Ten Club version has IGD happening on "Got to Give" and "Setting Sun" which is super disappointing; Clear is has a much fuller sound, is cleaner, and no IGD.
This album really should have been 2 LPs, IMO.
Is every variant the same weight? I have the black version and was surprised it wasn't 180g
As some people alluded to above, it would have been way better to breakup the b-side. It could have easily been - Upper Hand, Waiting for Stevie, Segue, Running - then a side C of Got to Give and Setting Sun. It would have jacked up the production cost, but it would have made for a better sound to everything on the B - Side. All that said, given what Matt Colton had to work with, he did an impressive job getting this record into the tracklisting he was given for a single 33.3.
The GZ media variants are all pretty meh, you can give them a nice crank when not looking for that sparkle listen, but the best sounding are the RTI and I would assume the Euro Pallas are all equally good.His eminence has yet to show.
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PB11041 said:cweeks1111 said:beano.79 said:cweeks1111 said:I have Clear, Ten Club, and RSD. Clear is BY FAR the best pressing, IMO. Playing on a Fluance RT85, with a Ortofon 2M Blue Stylus, through AudioEngine A5+ speakers...
RSD sounds "thinner" and has more noise; the Ten Club version has IGD happening on "Got to Give" and "Setting Sun" which is super disappointing; Clear is has a much fuller sound, is cleaner, and no IGD.
This album really should have been 2 LPs, IMO.
Is every variant the same weight? I have the black version and was surprised it wasn't 180g
As some people alluded to above, it would have been way better to breakup the b-side. It could have easily been - Upper Hand, Waiting for Stevie, Segue, Running - then a side C of Got to Give and Setting Sun. It would have jacked up the production cost, but it would have made for a better sound to everything on the B - Side. All that said, given what Matt Colton had to work with, he did an impressive job getting this record into the tracklisting he was given for a single 33.3.
The GZ media variants are all pretty meh, you can give them a nice crank when not looking for that sparkle listen, but the best sounding are the RTI and I would assume the Euro Pallas are all equally good.Turn this anger into
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Vedd Hedd said:PB11041 said:cweeks1111 said:beano.79 said:cweeks1111 said:I have Clear, Ten Club, and RSD. Clear is BY FAR the best pressing, IMO. Playing on a Fluance RT85, with a Ortofon 2M Blue Stylus, through AudioEngine A5+ speakers...
RSD sounds "thinner" and has more noise; the Ten Club version has IGD happening on "Got to Give" and "Setting Sun" which is super disappointing; Clear is has a much fuller sound, is cleaner, and no IGD.
This album really should have been 2 LPs, IMO.
Is every variant the same weight? I have the black version and was surprised it wasn't 180g
As some people alluded to above, it would have been way better to breakup the b-side. It could have easily been - Upper Hand, Waiting for Stevie, Segue, Running - then a side C of Got to Give and Setting Sun. It would have jacked up the production cost, but it would have made for a better sound to everything on the B - Side. All that said, given what Matt Colton had to work with, he did an impressive job getting this record into the tracklisting he was given for a single 33.3.
The GZ media variants are all pretty meh, you can give them a nice crank when not looking for that sparkle listen, but the best sounding are the RTI and I would assume the Euro Pallas are all equally good.His eminence has yet to show.
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My clear has IGD. Bummed. I guess I'm not a real fan because I only bought one version, lol.
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Such disappointing pressings of a great album. It's hard to listen to. Bummer. All my variants pretty much sound the same. I have the RSD, 10C red, and the Chicago blue/red.03 Las Vegas
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Black and Clear sound equally good to me.Turn this anger into
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What is the Whiz Kalifa version?0
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It looks like Furnace pressed at least the Black versions, per their Instagram account. Betting that they did others as well.0
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Received my 10club black vinyl today (top). It's thicker then the Euro edition (bottom). Euro vinyl includes the Made in Chech Republic sticker on the back, 10club doesn't have the sticker.0
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The pressing of the CD is perfect. No distortion whatsoever.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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Those who have had IGD issues: have you checked the alignment of your cartridge with a protractor to make sure it is set correctly?
Any time I encounter IGD or sibilance, correct alignment is the first thing I check. Even if your turntable was professionally set up for you, sometimes the cartridge will shift in the headshell over time and with use.
Alignment protractors can be bought very inexpensively or you can even print a template yourself for free from a number of online sources.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
dudeman said:Those who have had IGD issues: have you checked the alignment of your cartridge with a protractor to make sure it is set correctly?
Any time I encounter IGD or sibilance, correct alignment is the first thing I check. Even if your turntable was professionally set up for you, sometimes the cartridge will shift in the headshell over time and with use.
Alignment protractors can be bought very inexpensively or you can even print a template yourself for free from a number of online sources.6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/160 -
dudeman said:Those who have had IGD issues: have you checked the alignment of your cartridge with a protractor to make sure it is set correctly?
Any time I encounter IGD or sibilance, correct alignment is the first thing I check. Even if your turntable was professionally set up for you, sometimes the cartridge will shift in the headshell over time and with use.
Alignment protractors can be bought very inexpensively or you can even print a template yourself for free from a number of online sources.
Replayed the RSD pressing - still encountered IGD. The overall sound is still dirty and very poor.
My Missoula variant arrived yesterday (Thanks @demetrios and Ear Candy !) It sounds far superior to the RSD pressing. Which was a relief as I was thinking I'd need to buy the 10C clear variant to get decent sound.
I've been listening to some Pink Floyd remasters
and the RSD Talking Heads Live At WCOZ 77, which was cut at 45RPM. So perhaps my ears are spoiled and expect better sound.
Regardless, I'm highly disappointed in the RSD Dark Matter pressing.Post edited by Kwynn on2003 Missoula, MT
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Kwynn said:dudeman said:Those who have had IGD issues: have you checked the alignment of your cartridge with a protractor to make sure it is set correctly?
Any time I encounter IGD or sibilance, correct alignment is the first thing I check. Even if your turntable was professionally set up for you, sometimes the cartridge will shift in the headshell over time and with use.
Alignment protractors can be bought very inexpensively or you can even print a template yourself for free from a number of online sources.
Replayed the RSD pressing - still encountered IGD. The overall sound is still dirty and very poor.
My Missoula variant arrived yesterday (Thanks @demetrios and Ear Candy !) It sounds far superior to the RSD pressing. Which was a relief as I was thinking I'd need to buy the 10C clear variant to get decent sound.
I've been listening to some Pink Floyd remasters
and the RSD Talking Heads Live At WCOZ 77, which was cut at 45RPM. So perhaps my ears are spoiled and expect better sound.
Regardless, I'm highly disappointed in the RSD Dark Matter pressing.
Those Pink Floyd remasters are terrific!If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
Mentioned this in the stickied thread...
So, I was listening to these variants using my tt and a newer (2019) Onkyo amp I have, not very powerful, 20W speakers, etc. The variants sounded muddy.
Then I got my new (vintage) Marantz Amp, and new 75W speakers, and holy cow, it opened up beautifully. I still think the Clear and Black are the best, but all of the variants I have sounded really pretty good. I wonder if just equipment is to blame for some of the sound.
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Does anyone have a pressed at Pallas clear variant. The discogs entry seems weird with pictures having the made in czech republic sticker.
where could one get the Pallas variant from? Universal-music.de has clear variant available, but is it this?225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/180 -
Vedd Hedd said:Mentioned this in the stickied thread...
So, I was listening to these variants using my tt and a newer (2019) Onkyo amp I have, not very powerful, 20W speakers, etc. The variants sounded muddy.
Then I got my new (vintage) Marantz Amp, and new 75W speakers, and holy cow, it opened up beautifully. I still think the Clear and Black are the best, but all of the variants I have sounded really pretty good. I wonder if just equipment is to blame for some of the sound.2003 Missoula, MT
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