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scorpio333:
I listen to mostly vinyl, but I suppose this applies to CD's as well and streaming. A few nights ago I pulled out Audioslave's self titled album on Music on Vinyl. I have to say this is the absolute worst MOV album I've heard, by a long shot. Reviews on two previous (non MOV) pressings are even worse. Generally, I really like MOV releases. The whole band sounds like they are standing on top of each other in a bathroom. No dynamics at all, turning it up just smashes things together even more.

I'm curious if there have been brickwalled releases that have been remixed or corrected in some way. In today's age of bottom line first and serious listeners being an overall very small percentage, I don't feel hopeful the record companies will invest in fixing one of their grand F-ups.

Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
I don't know of any way to decompress a recording.   Generally cutting it to vinyl does help to some degree, but evidently not enough in this instance.   I have a couple vinyl pressings that are an improvement over the CD (Springsteen - Magic and REM - Accelerate come to mind), but if MOV is cutting from a bricked digital master, I don't know how much they can do.

For those who may not be familiar...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ

Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ

Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
This stupid board, lol.

https://wwwdotyoutubedotcom/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ

Replace the dots with .

scorpio333:
Wouldn't the brickwalling come in at the mixing stage? I don't know the whole process, but I assume the master tape/file would be as flat as possible. Then after that all the monkeying around takes place. In any case, running across these sucks regardless.

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