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Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:02 am
by Divine Victim
DeathMetalWeenie wrote:Worse than price killers is SPV mid-price series.
Yes, I have their version of GRIFFIN's 'Protectors of the Lair' and it's total dogshit. There's not even a fucking tracklisting anywhere, just adverts for other SPV releases. The single-folded insert has no lyrics inside, just yet more adverts. An utter disgrace. The ONLY positive is that they kept the same cover art.
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:21 am
by perishinflames
akira wrote:FEMS is OK but Metalminds is a bit clearer. These two are good reissues, not too loud. Brickwalled sound is going on my nerves too.
I didn't like Neat cd of Satan, sound is muffled. It seems that has been taken from vinyl.
I know that A LOT of Metal Mind reissues are brickwalled to the max. The Chastain ones come to mind, the aren't even limited they just redline and clip the whole way through. Completely horrible discs.
I don't know what Neat did with the Satan CD, if it came from vinyl it must be a terrible transfer as the original LP sounds absolutely perfect. Pressing quality on all of the original Neat UK vinyl (that I have, anyway) is superb, the recording quality of course varies between releases.
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:53 am
by akira
perishinflames wrote:akira wrote:FEMS is OK but Metalminds is a bit clearer. These two are good reissues, not too loud. Brickwalled sound is going on my nerves too.
I didn't like Neat cd of Satan, sound is muffled. It seems that has been taken from vinyl.
I know that A LOT of Metal Mind reissues are brickwalled to the max. The Chastain ones come to mind, the aren't even limited they just redline and clip the whole way through. Completely horrible discs.
Metalmind didn't reissue Chastain.
I am not that strict about reissues. Some are mandatory cause their initial cd issue is crap sounding. All those Roadrunner, Steamhammer, Shrapnel cd's sound shit so reissues of these albums are desirable.
Neat's Satan cd was vinyl rip and a terrible one. New reissue is from master tapes and sounds really good.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:23 pm
by Zdan
I avoid Metal Mind CD's like the plague - they are flimsy digipacks and I hate that. Plus the so-called remastering usually is totally crappy. Listen to their reissue of Blind Illusion's "The Sane Asylum" - it does sound louder and clearer than the original release but it totally kills the feel of the album. Plus the legality of some of the those Metal Mind reissues is dubious. The Blessed Death reissues are not cleared with the band for example.
And those Roadrunner CD's do NOT sound bad in the slightest. I wish more bands sounded as good as my original Kinetic Dissent and Quick Change CD's.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:25 pm
by The Sentinel
That IMAGE cd with the MLP. I find it great when bands put out their own stuff but if a band is not able to do it properly, please hand it over to a professional label.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:27 pm
by Dokken_Uwe
The Sentinel wrote:That IMAGE cd with the MLP. I find it great when bands put out their own stuff but if a band is not able to do it properly, please hand it over to a professional label.
Word.
What's the name of this release?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:05 pm
by akira
Zdan wrote:
And those Roadrunner CD's do NOT sound bad in the slightest. I wish more bands sounded as good as my original Kinetic Dissent and Quick Change CD's.
Compare them to vinyl equivalents and you'll see how "good" they sound. People like them because they are first cd pressings and no one have the guts to say they suck. I used to have a lot of these and sold almost all, left some for sentimental value.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:57 am
by doomedplanet
This is a very common problem I've noticed, not sure specifics of the cds being mentioned but I've noticed a lot of cd mastering problems over the years, hate to think about it...
akira wrote:
Compare them to vinyl equivalents and you'll see how "good" they sound. People like them because they are first cd pressings and no one have the guts to say they suck. I used to have a lot of these and sold almost all, left some for sentimental value.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:17 am
by Ernest Thesiger
I've got the original CD of Sacred Reich's Ignorance & it's one of the quietest discs I have alongside REM's Murmur. In no rush to acquire any other '80s RR CDs.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:41 pm
by The Sentinel
Nasty Uwe wrote:The Sentinel wrote:That IMAGE cd with the MLP. I find it great when bands put out their own stuff but if a band is not able to do it properly, please hand it over to a professional label.
Word.
What's the name of this release?
Cannot find it right now but I remember it's simply called IMAGE with the MLP front.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:00 pm
by perishinflames
Ernest Thesiger wrote:I've got the original CD of Sacred Reich's Ignorance & it's one of the quietest discs I have alongside REM's Murmur. In no rush to acquire any other '80s RR CDs.
The volume knob is there for a reason

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:42 pm
by Ernest Thesiger
perishinflames wrote:Ernest Thesiger wrote:I've got the original CD of Sacred Reich's Ignorance & it's one of the quietest discs I have alongside REM's Murmur. In no rush to acquire any other '80s RR CDs.
The volume knob is there for a reason :wink:
A while ago I did a rip of it, boosted the volume in GoldWave then burned that to CD-R.
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:14 am
by Stormspell
Ernest Thesiger wrote:A while ago I did a rip of it, boosted the volume in GoldWave then burned that to CD-R.

I blame this on Lars Ulrich!
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:01 am
by MEXDefenderOfSteel
Nasty Uwe wrote:I got disappointed by the ION BRITTON "Eat metal" CD.
It has no booklet, just the cover as an Inlay, furthermore features no bonus tracks etc.
At least the sound is pretty good, but I did expect a lot more for 13€.

thanks for the heads up! doubt ill get it now..
on topic, i think any mexican edition of any (mostly) classic heavy metal album comes in very cheap quality, i remember when i started collecting i always had to sort out the mexican editions from the original issues,pure fake coins....
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:22 pm
by nightsblood
doomedplanet wrote:This is a very common problem I've noticed, not sure specifics of the cds being mentioned but I've noticed a lot of cd mastering problems over the years, hate to think about it...
akira wrote:
Compare them to vinyl equivalents and you'll see how "good" they sound. People like them because they are first cd pressings and no one have the guts to say they suck. I used to have a lot of these and sold almost all, left some for sentimental value.
Speaking of vinyl, any disappointing vinyl reissues from recent years? I thought HR's Pentagram LP was pretty crappy. The packaging and sound quality was every bit as bad as the cheap bootlegs that have circulated for years. the release reeked of a cheap, quick, cash-in.