- Sat Feb 04, 2023 9:07 pm
#149927
Here we go...
I found a vinyl rip of Controfase last night so I set up and A to B test today. I'll start by saying I have no idea what pressing this rip came from, could be an OG or it could be from the 2015 pressing. I only compared the first track.
The new pressing sounds very flat compared to the rip I found. The rip is very dynamic, the string plucks are clear and very forward, the bass hits low and rumbles. The new pressing everything sounds like it's being played at the same level. Now if this was remastered then it may very well be the way they intended to master it, modern mastering tends to swing the other way and push things too far so I appreciate the room that's left everything to breathe but in comparison it feels flat.
Next issue is that one of these two has reversed channels. I don't have an OG and have no idea if the rip is from the OG or not so I can only state that between the two they are different.
Now comes the real problem, baked in static and minor noise. I did an ultrasonic cleaning today on it and the static that was there yesterday is still there today after the cleaning. This makes me wonder if this wasn't sourced from masters but from a vinyl rip. Again I have no way to prove this but it's been known to happen in the past with a handful of these Italian labels. It may just be a bad pressing and I am going to try and reach out to the label to see if they can confirm if there's static on all the pressings.