Is Bob Weir Redefining State of the Art Recording?


Never heard better live recording or better studio for that matter.Anyone know who's behind the brilliance?
pwayland

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Yes, was primarily referring to the wolf brothers live in Colorado. Have a listen. It just strikes me as really really good. Was hoping others may have more details on how that was achieved from an amphitheater that is otherwise tough with regard to sound. Tnx @jriggy !
@jsalerno277 thanks for your input! I'll be sure to have a listen. Figured there was some studio wizardry going on there. It doesn't sound like a live recording.
What about the recent 81 MSG release? To me it sounds better than that arena ever did. Possibility similar remaster wizards as Weir? I could care less about the big arena concert sound... By contrast and for the period (79), BMW Rainbow room. One of my favorite new old live recordings! Hopefully someone will remaster JGB Hampton club casino .... best GD related SQ I ever experienced.
@jsalerno277 tried to listen to hell freezes over. Found the vocal harmonics edgy, mids hard to listen to, low end thin..quickly went back to my happy place. Possibly depends on the resolution of your gear or your ear. Roon Rock Nuc ( Weir CO DSD)>optical lan>PS Audio Direct Stream bridge II >PS Audio 6.2 (burson 6 gain stage) Pass Labs X150.5> Dunlavy SM-1 for >60hz. Below 60hz modified X-1 active> Hafler 440 monoblock (4 pairs from 1 PC-19) Dunlavy SC-S2... Tuned with REW. Each to their own. Peace.