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In Reply to: RE: just as a reference... posted by user510 on October 18, 2014 at 11:07:33
I have experienced that PB's voice is rather "enounciated", but not like I experienced on the MC vinyl reissue version. As I wrote it made me rattle in my chair, it is not normal sibilance - she was more than spitting at me, she was attacking me.
I have the CD version, and don't recall anything like this from it. But, I must admit, for years now my system has been vinyl only, so I cannot compare directly at the moment. However, sibilance like this, I would remember, sibilance is actually too kind a description.
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And yes no Sibilance to spruik about-- thanks for the heads up--I'll avoid the LP
Des
No not pedantic, really not.
Man you even like vinyl's warts.
Maybe you are simply paranoid?
And can confirm how it sounds?
Big J
"... only a very few individuals understand as yet that personal salvation is a contradiction in terms."
Maybe I am being paranoid, yes :-)What troubles me is that I have never heard this from a record before, ergo my reasoning that it is a faulty pressing. However, one dealer confirms me, but keeps on selling it, while the other denies it being faulty. That is ok, but as they both claim no one has complained, I am now trying to find anyone who may confirm that their pressing is without fault.
Maybe no one has complained because they just accept things as they are? That's usually how I roll, but in this case it, for the first time, just went over the top for me, the last straw kind of thing.
And, to the end, I am actually trying to find out whether I am wrong or not. That means a big deal to me, because if I am, I will have to do something about it.
Edits: 10/18/14
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