I was never much of a Poco fan and I got into this game at the 5.1 point so a quad mix has always seemed like I was getting cheated out of the center's help.
BUT
This one gave me a great feel for why quad was so nice. I read the comments about how the 5.1 was really just the Quad with L&R summed and dialed down to make the center. So I muted that and just listened to the Quad. How clear and defined it was. One of my favorite feelings is sitting in a room with great musicians as they play. This was exactly what this disc delivered.
I also saw how there were some disappointed in the lack of reverb. For me, I think reverb is way over-used and often a crutch for substandard players or vocalists. It's not that it doesn't make things sound better, of course it does. I do sound for a fair number of video productions, and I always treat the vocals, especially since most folks will be listening on garbage ear pods.
But it was a pleasure for me to hear the individual tracks without a fog of reverb. Especially with a band that plays and sings this well. I will be listening to this one quite a few times more.
BUT
This one gave me a great feel for why quad was so nice. I read the comments about how the 5.1 was really just the Quad with L&R summed and dialed down to make the center. So I muted that and just listened to the Quad. How clear and defined it was. One of my favorite feelings is sitting in a room with great musicians as they play. This was exactly what this disc delivered.
I also saw how there were some disappointed in the lack of reverb. For me, I think reverb is way over-used and often a crutch for substandard players or vocalists. It's not that it doesn't make things sound better, of course it does. I do sound for a fair number of video productions, and I always treat the vocals, especially since most folks will be listening on garbage ear pods.
But it was a pleasure for me to hear the individual tracks without a fog of reverb. Especially with a band that plays and sings this well. I will be listening to this one quite a few times more.
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