JediJoker
Audio Engineer/Enthusiast
I definitely didn't pay $100 for that one. If I had: yes, I'd have been put off.I’m guessing you weren’t happy with packaging for George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass either![]()
I definitely didn't pay $100 for that one. If I had: yes, I'd have been put off.I’m guessing you weren’t happy with packaging for George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass either![]()
Perhaps try the Atmos mix? Even if you don't have an Atmos system, it may sound better and/or more immersive than the 5.1, which may or may not be a dedicated mix.I'm completely unimpressed with the blu-ray. The HDMA 5.1 mix is decidedly not very surround. Just a giant, remastered 2.1 mix. It sounds great, don't get me wrong - but it's just not very surround..
I got the box set and enjoyed the remastered stereo mixes (both album and instrumental0. But when I tested the 5.1 surround mix - I was just sitting there waiting for the surround - which mostly never happened. Just fronts and sub - even the main vocals are stereo, not centered. I was terribly thrown by this. Those classic harmonies weren't even mixed into the rears... This is a truly wasted opportunity. What a shame.
It's a nice set for the price, but don't expect much from the blu-ray other than the beautiful instrumentals in stereo...
I haven't heard this Pyromania mix, but I absolutely have to second this. The 5.1 mix on Air's 10 000 HZ is terrible and the Atmos is great, and this is coming from someone who doesn't have Atmos speakers.Perhaps try the Atmos mix? Even if you don't have an Atmos system, it may sound better and/or more immersive than the 5.1, which may or may not be a dedicated mix.
I'll give it a whirl, though I'm not hopeful. Given the dynamics of this album (thanks Mutt Lange), I figured this was a shoe-in. But the Master Audio 5.1 mix was just boring.Perhaps try the Atmos mix? Even if you don't have an Atmos system, it may sound better and/or more immersive than the 5.1, which may or may not be a dedicated mix.