SUNDAZED vs REMASTERED CDs

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'm using a Technics 1200 turtable and a new PEARL cartridge. I bought
a few of the SUNDAZED LPs that I've been hearing alot about. I Played
Dylan's TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN' on the LP and it sounded sort of
flat
to me. Now I know this is supposed to be taken from the original
master
and all that so I guess i thought I'd be hearing more highs than I was

hearing. I played a remastered CD version of the same song and the
highs jumped and leaped up at me. Then I played some records from the
70s and then the 80s and was starting to hear more highs. I guess I
was
expecting the LP to sound like the remastered cd-with all the extra
highs but I guess those highs were added in on the remastering end. Am

I correct about this? Should the SUNDAZED LP sound atleast as 'high'
heavy as the remastered cd?
 
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cheztony@lycos.com wrote:
> 'm using a Technics 1200 turtable and a new PEARL cartridge. I bought
> a few of the SUNDAZED LPs that I've been hearing alot about. I
Played
> Dylan's TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN' on the LP and it sounded sort of
> flat
> to me. Now I know this is supposed to be taken from the original
> master
> and all that so I guess i thought I'd be hearing more highs than I
was
>
> hearing. I played a remastered CD version of the same song and the
> highs jumped and leaped up at me. Then I played some records from
the
> 70s and then the 80s and was starting to hear more highs. I guess I
> was
> expecting the LP to sound like the remastered cd-with all the extra
> highs but I guess those highs were added in on the remastering end.
Am
>
> I correct about this? Should the SUNDAZED LP sound atleast as 'high'
> heavy as the remastered cd?

"Extra highs" are not neccessarily a good thing. Usually they are quite
a bad thing, especially in pop commercial recordings. But if you like
brighter remasters they can be found on many CDs. You may find a lot of
CDs to your liking. Nothing wrong with that.