Of course, but once you experience the real sound, you never go back to the plastic earphones. I am speaking from the listener's point of view.
My ranking for now:
1. Love Never Felt So Good
- John McClain: 8.5/10
- Timbaland: 8/10
- Original: 5/10
2. Chicago
- Timbaland: 9/10
- Original: 9/10
3. Lovin' You
- Timbaland: 7.5/10
- Original: 5/10
4. A Place Without No Name
- Stargate: 10/10
- Original: 7/10
5. Slave 2 The Rythmn
- Timbaland: 10/10
- Tricky Stewart: 7/10
- Original: 8/10
6. Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
- Timbaland: 10/10
- Original: 8/10
- 2010 Leaked: 9/10
7. Blue Gangster
- Timbaland: 10/10
- Original: 10/10
8. Xscape
- Rodney Jerkins: 7.5/10
- Original: 10/10
I swear The demo for Do You Know Where Your Children Are is so vintage and retro it could actually be released in that state and be a smash
Thank you!Sure!
Ofcourse not, that's why I invested 5 figures of my hard-earned money in my system...
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1486011/new-range-jvc-2014/3810#post_24341679
ofcourse not, that's why i invested 5 figures of my hard-earned money in my system...
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1486011/new-range-jvc-2014/3810#post_24341679
damn!
Enjoy!Thank you!
You mean "DAAAAAYUUUUUUMMMM"!
Maybe we can have the MJJC Xscape listening party there? :clap::clap::clap:
WOW! Don't mind if I do!
Nothing can come close to "I can't help it" on 180gram vinyl on this system... They say Michael is dead, but he's in my living room every night.
Maybe we can have the MJJC Xscape listening party there? :clap::clap::clap:
Ofcourse not, that's why I invested 5 figures of my hard-earned money in my system...
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1486011/new-range-jvc-2014/3810#post_24341679
I'm not gonna pretend I know what that means lol But I'm sure it's outstanding
I think the producers had to cut their Remakes, thats why we are missing a few Outros and Intros... like in Chicago or Xscape
Now all songs fit on one Disc (74min)
Thats a very important negative point. (They may had to cut them to make space for the JT Bonustrack) :evil:
The new mix of the title track just keeps getting better and better, i didn't expect there to be any room for improvement... but i was gladly proven wrong, Darkchild worked magic.. it's fresh, creative, vibrant... everything the original version needed.
I absolutely love the new version of Xscape, but the thing that would make it just a little bit better in my book is if they had kept the snippet with the woman singing.
Yeah, its def starting to grow on me. If anything, Xscape should be the next single, assuming its from the new versions. One thing I thought could have been better with this track is if they took out some of the horn/saxophone sounds. I think they over used it.
Of course! I'm sure odedia won't mind
0.0011 pence
Joke aside, I am impressed, and I envy you (I saw the video too)
It's just a heavier Vinyl than the usual records, the weight gives it more stability and it will last longer. Digital productions have their place, but no one can tell me that it's better than analog. I'm 35, not a really old fart(I hope!) and yet it's crystal clear to me. I force every guest to go through a listening comparison and they all agree.
Dangerous - 1991
Xscape - 2014
As if we needed to ask him. We go there and that's the way it is. He has nothing to say.
As if we needed to ask him. We go there and that's the way it is. He has nothing to say.
The problem with the analogue is the cracklings and the background noise which you do not have on the digital.
I thought we agreed to stop with the negativity :beach::assassin::big_boss:
(I kid, I kid...)
True but it barely happens if you take good care of your records and use archival sleeves. I have 30 year records with no crackles.
Well I've been using analogue throughout the 80s, and started using the digital as for the 90s. No more "noise of reduction" buttons on the hi-fi sets (except for the cassettes). If now I listen to the analogue it would be more out of nostalgia.