HiRez Poll Flaming Lips, The - YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS [Blu-Ray Audio (Dolby Atmos)]

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Rate the BDA of the Flaming Lips - YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS

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  • 1: Terrible Content, Surround Mix, and Fidelity

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  • Total voters
    42
I voted 10.
Atmos Blu Ray ripped.
Atmos MKV file, 24bit/48Khz. Player> JRiver. I listened via 5.2.4 rig. (2 LFE subs and one non LFE sub). Volume was comfortable at 74db.
I listened to tracks, DR's are 10's, 11's, 12's, 13's.
I listened as a whole MKV file for gapless. DR 15.

Super fun listen, everything a surround enthusiast could want.

Please Keep Polls Pure. Your listening experience only.
 
I’m finding that the 5.1 mix sounds superior to my ears compared with a fold down of the Atmos mix on my 5.1 system as I don’t have Atmos. I’m sure that would be incredible though. It’s so discrete. Thinking it beats everything in my collection for discreteness.
 
IMHO this is the definitive version of Yoshimi. Arguably the greatest surround mix ever made. Excellent album too. This and Soundgarden Badmotorfinger are two recent surround mixes that have fixed prior mistakes in either the mix or mastering and I now consider them to be obsolete or a curio. The Yoshimi DVD-A was compressed to the point it dominated the sound and distorted out smaller details. This atmos mix was like listening to the album again for the first time!

The visuals ended up being worse than I imagined. Was this supposed to be a visual representation of what it was like to listen to the massively over-compressed Yoshimi DVD-A? Epilepsy sufferers should note to keep Yoshimi's visuals off. Seriously.

I hope the FL decide to remix (and re-master) some of their newer back catalog as well.

Album: 9
Mix: 10. -1 for the visual designer sharing his waking nightmare with us and then +1 for fixing the over-compressed mastering.
 
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The visuals ended up being worse than I imagined. Anyone forced to endure this obtrusive monstrosity should be entitled to punch the visual designer in the gut without recourse. Was this supposed to be a visual representation of what it was like to listen to the massively over-compressed Yoshimi DVD-A? Epilepsy sufferers should note to keep Yoshimi's visuals off. Seriously.
They should have offered a menu option to turn it off.
 
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