--- In
newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, tronbros@... wrote:
>
> That's interesting. I have just received a copy of the remastered
Tomita 'Snowflakes are Dancing' and it sounds extraordinary.
Remastering techniques can no doubt improve the perceived quality of a
recording, when it's done right. I have the Rhino - A Trick of the
Tail CD and I think they fucked it up with to much EQ and Exciter
tinkering. I hear cymbals that I never knew were there. That's nice,
but the whole CD is just too damn bright compared with the LP.
> I like MiniDisc. It sounds amazing to me, especially at mitigating
overly fussy CD sound where it seems to balance out the inherent
problems I hear. I suspect it is psycho acoustic effect but I don't
care - it works!
Yes, unfortunately even with the new HiMD format, MiniDisk is dead.
There are a load of portable 24 bit flash memory recorders (SDHC or
Memory Stick) on the market now. Full CD quality without compression.
See Sony PCM D50 :
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/digitalmedia/2008/01/10/sony-pcm-d50-recorder-review.html