Any of you have any Journey on Blu-Spec CD?
If so, how do you think they sound compared to the normal CD's?
A friend of mine loaned me a copy of a Blu-Spec sampler disc that has DSB on it. It sounded great.
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The average fans are perfectly fine with 192 kbps, they're not looking for anything better.
Pelata wrote:The average fans are perfectly fine with 192 kbps, they're not looking for anything better.
Exactly. The average person cannot hear differences in audio beyond that point. Most people can't tell the difference between 192 & 128, let alone CD & Blu-Spec CD. It's an aural ceiling that no amount of technology will shatter. Just beacause you can see the differences in the wav form on the computer screen does not mean your average person is going to hear them.
steveo777 wrote:Anyone got any 24k gold Audiophile CDs? I know my remastered 24k Eagles Hotel California CD sounds amazing.
Eric wrote:steveo777 wrote:Anyone got any 24k gold Audiophile CDs? I know my remastered 24k Eagles Hotel California CD sounds amazing.
I have the Infinity one. It sounded clearer in its day but most remasters are as good if not better.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Eric wrote:steveo777 wrote:Anyone got any 24k gold Audiophile CDs? I know my remastered 24k Eagles Hotel California CD sounds amazing.
I have the Infinity one. It sounded clearer in its day but most remasters are as good if not better.
I also have the the Infinity one. But that's it. I would have bought the Gold versions of Escape and Frontiers as well, if I had been able to find them. But I agree, recent remasters sound as good or better. The Gold Infinity did sound better than the normal CD release, back when it came out.
I wish that the Rock Candy label could remaster and re-release the entire Journey collection. The Survivor remaster/re-releases that have come out on Rock Candy in the last year or so sound awesome. I highly doubt that they could obtain the rights to them, however.
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