Thompson Twins - Into The Gap blu ray audio #29 in the SDE series

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Also in California, and just got mine on Saturday. For comparison, my brother is in New Mexico and got his about the middle of last week.

Anyway, I gave it a good listen on Saturday, and it is impressive! Lots of discrete instruments and sounds in all of the channels, with nicely focused vocals in the Center channel.

A shame about the mess up with the 5.1 mix for Doctor, Doctor. Also noticed the approximately 4 second dropout of the RF channel at about the 18:56 -19:00 mark (also during the 5.1 mix during "No Peace for the Wicked").

Hopefully SDE will eventually issue replacement discs as this was an expensive release.
 
The aforementioned flaw aside, it's a pretty nice product. Packaged nicely with a lot of options. I have listened to only the Atmos through my 5.1 setup at this point, but it's a solid mix with a lot of separation. The Howard Jones releases are still my go-to discs for the 80s synth pop stuff, but I have no complaints about the mix itself or the fidelity of the tracks. They really sound great. I was never into Thompson Twins, but my wife was, so this purchase was as much about appeasing her when I go into my surround sound listening mode as it was about pleasing myself.

Like others, I'd be fine with a simple replacement disc sent with one of my other pending orders with them. It's going to be expensive to do a reprint, but unfortunately seems necessary. Helping SDE cut costs by consolidating shipping seems like a reasonable thing to do.

I'd like a replacement too - the 5.1 is sub-par.
Super Deluxe Amateur Hour!
At least 'No Peace for the Wicked' has 'some' vocals ;-)
 

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Now, I really wonder if this is the result of some kind of manufacturing or a replication error. I can't imagine how these glitches slipped by those responsible for the QC of the glass master that was used to produce the Blu-ray. So much obvious care went into everything else related to this release, it makes no sense.

If the defects are the result of something that happened on the manufacturing side, then BMG should have more than enough clout and every right to have the replicator pony up the cost for a full set of replacement discs. Or, better yet, send out all new disc sets (which might be easier to do from a logistical standpoint.)
 
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