The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
While I would be especially interested of new reissues being mastered from analog, the record companies have decided that it's just too expensive and dangerous to be sending those tapes around, when they essentially just shoot off an email to the mastering engineer instead. So almost everything we're hearing these days has gone through that grinder, but some of them still sound quite good.
While I would be especially interested of new reissues being mastered from analog, the record companies have decided that it's just too expensive and dangerous to be sending those tapes around, when they essentially just shoot off an email to the mastering engineer instead. So almost everything we're hearing these days has gone through that grinder, but some of them still sound quite good.