Hi! This album is very dear to me too, as such I'm spending an inordinate amount of time trying to understand this multichannel edition.
I think that, on top of different equalization choices, there is a problem of speed (and consequently of pitch). Obviously it's impossible for us to *know* what the right speed might be. It could well be that this last edition is the most correct one...
The HDAD DVD edition has a total duration of 41:01:554, the multichannel mix has a total duration of 40:11:413. Now, some of this difference may come from longer pauses between one track and the other, but not to the extent of 50 seconds.
I took some time to try and analyze Nothing Left to Lose and the multichannel version (taking into account the half second longer segue from the previous track, compared to the 192/24), has to be sped up by 1.257% to get to the same lenght and pitch as the 192/24 version.
For extra comparison, the old 1987 Arista CD that I originally bought back then lasts 40:30:707.
Quick grab to compare the different durations. From top to bottom: HDAD DVD, 5.1 Mix, original Arista CD. I don't know if this might negate the need for ReEQing but, for sure, sped up playback raises the pitch.
Interested in your thoughts on the matter.
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