I am just wondering (as I enjoy Dave Koz), what is so difficult in making most recordings sound equally as good?
Okay, anything prior to the 90's are a give me. Also, for a format that's been around for 16 or so years, should there be a better "minimum standard" by now? Everything of these years should be digital yes?
I have notice that, not only is there a big difference in quality from label to label, or disc to disc, but also from track to track on the same disc.
Any thoughts?
"I came here, to chew bubble gum and kickass. And I'm all out of bubble gum!!!" My DVD's
Okay, anything prior to the 90's are a give me. Also, for a format that's been around for 16 or so years, should there be a better "minimum standard" by now? Everything of these years should be digital yes?
I have notice that, not only is there a big difference in quality from label to label, or disc to disc, but also from track to track on the same disc.
Any thoughts?
"I came here, to chew bubble gum and kickass. And I'm all out of bubble gum!!!" My DVD's
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