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Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same (1973) [Vinyl-180g]
Infohash:
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Type:
Audio Lossless
Title:
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same (1973) [Vinyl-180g]
Category:
Audio/FLAC
Uploaded:
2010-11-12 (by insinuendo )
Description:
Created by tubedoctor1971
Music : Rock : Lossless
Demonoid.
Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same on Limited Edition 180g 4LP Box Set!
Half-Speed Mastered and Cut by Stan Ricker!
Pressed at RTI for True Audiophile Quality!
New Remastering Gives Iconic Live Album New Life!
Led Zeppelin's Career-Spanning Mothership Collection Also Available as a 180-gram 4-LP Box Set!
LP 1
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog (including Bring It On Home)*
4. Over The Hills And Far Away*
5. Misty Mountain Hop*
6. Since I’ve Been Loving You*
7. The Ocean*
LP 2
1. The Song Remains The Same
2. The Rain Song
3. No Quarter
LP 3
1. Dazed And Confused (Part 1)
2. Dazed And Confused (Part 2)
3. Moby Dick
LP 4
1. Stairway To Heaven
2. Heartbreaker*
3. Whole Lotta Love
System
Pro-Ject Xpression III
Carbon Fiber Tonearm
Ortofon 2M Blue (Cartridge)
Pro-Ject Speedbox
Bellari VP130 Preamp (1959 Mullard Long Plate Tube)
Tubedoctor Custom Cables
M-Audio 192
No Equalization
No Noise Reduction
No Auto De-Click
No Dithering On 24 Bit
NO Normalization
No DC Offset Correction
Recorded @
192kHz 64 bit float
w/Steinberg WaveLab 6
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28
Size:
2674.44 Mb
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Comments:
rjordan21 (2010-11-13)
insinuendo...... You really want to copy/paste a good upload from Demonoid? Look for andresdemonoid there and his/her re-uploading of DSOTM from a $25,000 turntable.Angri1 (2010-11-13)
Insinuendo - - - another classic from youThanks old bean
insinuendo (2010-11-14)
Old bean!?...I'll take it as a compliment :)I've got a couple of versions of DSOTM, so I'll add it to my collection to compare.
I still think Dr. Robert's MFSL
Half-Speed Mastered version is pretty sweet, even though his Technics SL-1200MK2 still retails at like 600 USD.
rjordan21 (2010-11-14)
I'm very familiar with Dr. Robert's rips......but....seriously? When was the last time you listened to a $25,000 turntable....If you're really going to compare it to anything I'd be interested to hear what you think.
insinuendo (2010-11-15)
It does sound rather lush, I'll admit.Only listened to it once though and noticed a few considerable pops.
I'll be uploading a 3 version package of DSOTM later with a UK Remaster 30 Harvest SHVL 804 version that was ripped with the vpi tnt-v "hot-rod" which is also rather decadent.
rjordan21 (2010-11-15)
Ha..... "pops" are part of the game....the music, however, shines through. If you've ever sat behind a drumkit and hit a cymbal...heard how that sound reverberates through the room. The music is the important part, right? If not, listen to the "perfect" 0's and 1's. No pops there!I'll be looking for your 3-version package....
insinuendo (2010-11-15)
Yes...snap, crakles and pops ARE part of the game, not of the music however, so the less there are, the better. HQ vinyl and a good cleaning usually take care of that. Post-processing isn't all that necessary after that.And yes, I'm a drummer. So I have sat behind a drum set...more than once, LOL.
perekdick (2010-11-16)
Thank U, insinuendo !Lifetime stuff !!!