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In Reply to: Rush LPs? Who has the best sound? posted by MannyE on April 27, 2016 at 20:16:40:
I profoundly regret even breathing these words in the Temple of Syrinx (or 'Temple of the LP') but, on the whole, Rush is better heard digital... played at the HIGH VOLUME LEVELS their music demands. The original pressings were pretty noisy and warp-prone and the bass filtered above about 50HZ. FILTER GEDDY? WTF!?!? The CDs just sound better, better bass especially, and I ain't payin' no 30 dolluhs apiece for new rekkids! I hereby confess that I ditched my complete Rush discography a couple years ago, all the LP's and CD's, in a painful ritualistic "thinning of the herd" and kept only the following: eponymous LP "Rush" (1974)- because it would be wrong to sell it to some punk- and my CD of "Hold Your Fire" - because its essential for road-trips and 'Time Stand Still' makes me cry. (All the other albums are on my lossless computer files.)
Edits: 04/28/16
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