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Fantastic rendition! It's like they're performing live right in your front room.
so, i just picked up this particular Australian version right here. my apologies, Mr. Ludwig, you've crafted some amazing sounding records. but after experiencing an Australian pressing with the original master tapes, i'll never go back to the US pressing. the contrast is staggering. sure, the RL pressing is loud, powerful, and does sound good. but this Australian pressing has minimal compression, allowing it to breathe, creating a vastly bigger soundstage, and it genuinely sounds louder and far more powerful with the enhanced instrument separation. the best comparison i can make is that the US pressing sounds like it's blasting through a top-notch car stereo, while the Australian pressing feels like the band is performing live right in front of you. it's so open and dynamic that you can distinctly hear the different tones of the cymbals Phil Rudd is playing. i think it's time to re-evaluate the praise for the RL pressings, because this Australian version completely outshines it. and it's not even a close call.
so, i just picked up this Australian version you see here-https://www.discogs.com/release/10325605-ACDC-Back-In-Blackmy bad, Mr Ludwig. you've pressed some amazing sounding records. but after giving this Australian pressing a spin, using the original metal work, i'm done with this US pressing. the difference is staggering.yes, the RL pressing is loud and powerful, and it does sound good. but this Australian pressing has barely any compression, making it sound so open and expansive. it's got a much wider sound stage, and honestly, it sounds louder and way more powerful with all the instruments clearly separated. the best way i can describe it is that the US pressing sounds like it's playing on a high-end car stereo, while the Australian pressing is like having the band performing live right in front of you. it's so open and lively that you can even hear the different cymbals Phil Rudd is playing.i think it's time to rethink the praise for the RL pressings, because the Australian version completely outshines it. and it's not even a close call.
Man, this Album Version sounds sooo great! Super crisp & clean, love it!
Among the most groundbreaking art rock endeavors ever conceived. Guitar licks that make your skin tingle, leaving a restless, lingering feeling. Like you're immersed in the music and the rock and roll icons are strumming your spine as their instrument. Truly remarkable, AD/CD!
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