Are there newer Rush remasters than the one's that say "Remastered" along the left side of the case? Those remasters were done in 1997 (thereabouts). Being a huge Rush fan myself, I own the MoFi's of the albums they remastered and the "remastered" (as described above) of the albums not released by MoFi. The MoFi's kill the remastered in every respect. I still wish MoFi would have put out "Permanent Waves" and "Farewell to Kings". MoFi's 2112 is tops as is "Signals".
Are new Rush remasters better?
I went to my local music store and found that my favorite band Rush has come out with brand new remasters of all of their albums. They remastered (and repackaged) all their CD's. They're not special edition or anything, these new remasters simply replace the old CD's.
I'm curious to get opinions on how much better they sound (if they do) to know whether it's worth it for me to replace my existing CD's. Posts I've read elsewhere say some are bigger improvements than others, but I want the audiophile opinion.
Of course, I'm a little jaded after reading a few posts on here about CD's from the store vs. BMG. The computer tests show they are digitally identical, but people swear they hear differences.
I'm curious to get opinions on how much better they sound (if they do) to know whether it's worth it for me to replace my existing CD's. Posts I've read elsewhere say some are bigger improvements than others, but I want the audiophile opinion.
Of course, I'm a little jaded after reading a few posts on here about CD's from the store vs. BMG. The computer tests show they are digitally identical, but people swear they hear differences.
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