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ohsherrie wrote:I just heard the remastered version of DSB on the radio. I don't know why that surprised me, but it did. I guess it never occured to me that the stations would upgrade to the reissues. As soon as I heard the piano intro I knew there was something different and then when the vocals kicked in it hit me that I was listening to the remaster of the song.
ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
Could it just be that the radio station has a better signal? I know some radio stations broadcast in HD or something like that. For instance, there is one station we have on the dial that has two different signals. One sounds normal, the other sounds like it's been boosted or something.
scarabpilot wrote:conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
Could it just be that the radio station has a better signal? I know some radio stations broadcast in HD or something like that. For instance, there is one station we have on the dial that has two different signals. One sounds normal, the other sounds like it's been boosted or something.
I believe you have to have an HD radio to get those signals.
conversationpc wrote:scarabpilot wrote:conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
Could it just be that the radio station has a better signal? I know some radio stations broadcast in HD or something like that. For instance, there is one station we have on the dial that has two different signals. One sounds normal, the other sounds like it's been boosted or something.
I believe you have to have an HD radio to get those signals.
Yeah, I know. It's hard to explain. We don't have an HD radio but this one station has two different signals that we can receive on a regular radio. One signal is much stronger and clearer.
conversationpc wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I don't what technical terms to use so the best I can come up with is to say it sounds cleaner and more like a live performance. The piano intro sounds clearer and more precise, and the enunciation on the vocals is clearer. The balance of instruments to vocals is a little more even too. Like the instruments have been brought up in the mix or something.
Could it just be that the radio station has a better signal? I know some radio stations broadcast in HD or something like that. For instance, there is one station we have on the dial that has two different signals. One sounds normal, the other sounds like it's been boosted or something.
ohsherrie wrote:I just heard the remastered version of DSB on the radio. I don't know why that surprised me, but it did. I guess it never occured to me that the stations would upgrade to the reissues. As soon as I heard the piano intro I knew there was something different and then when the vocals kicked in it hit me that I was listening to the remaster of the song.
lights1961 wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I just heard the remastered version of DSB on the radio. I don't know why that surprised me, but it did. I guess it never occured to me that the stations would upgrade to the reissues. As soon as I heard the piano intro I knew there was something different and then when the vocals kicked in it hit me that I was listening to the remaster of the song.
I think also that some stations come in with a digital sound too (cleaner, crisper and clearer)!! You can tell the stations that have it and not have it!!
Rick
ohsherrie wrote:lights1961 wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I just heard the remastered version of DSB on the radio. I don't know why that surprised me, but it did. I guess it never occured to me that the stations would upgrade to the reissues. As soon as I heard the piano intro I knew there was something different and then when the vocals kicked in it hit me that I was listening to the remaster of the song.
I think also that some stations come in with a digital sound too (cleaner, crisper and clearer)!! You can tell the stations that have it and not have it!!
Rick
That's one reason I know this was different. The reason listen to this station is because they play a lot of Journey and Perry. I've heard DSB on there fairly regularly. I don't have the Escape remaster, but I do have the new Street Talk and FTLOSM. The difference I heard today in DSB was the same kind of difference I hear between those remasters and the originals.
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