Goat on vinyl versus CD
12i've got goat on cd and it sounds ok. have you noticed those sounds before tracks 8 and 9?
Goat on vinyl versus CD
13Piasek wrote: have you noticed those sounds before tracks 8 and 9?
Yes.
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Goat on vinyl versus CD
14The regular vinyl edition is out of print. There are a couple on ebay right now. They usually sell for $30-$50.
Oddly enough, the picture disc versions of Goat that I've seen on ebay usually sell for less than the regular one, even though I'm guessing they were pressed in fewer quantities.
I've never heard the picture disc of Goat but the Liar picture disc sounds like shit.
Oddly enough, the picture disc versions of Goat that I've seen on ebay usually sell for less than the regular one, even though I'm guessing they were pressed in fewer quantities.
I've never heard the picture disc of Goat but the Liar picture disc sounds like shit.
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Goat on vinyl versus CD
15Peripatetic wrote:The regular vinyl edition is out of print. There are a couple on ebay right now. They usually sell for $30-$50.
Doesn´t seem reasonable to me, I´ll just keep hoping regular vinyl goes back into print. Thanks!
Goat on vinyl versus CD
16Goat on CD or LP should kick your ass. If the CD sounds bad, it is your CD player or your system. Same for the LP. The material is recorded very well, and the mastering job is adequate.
Don't even think about the picture disk. Those things are for looking at, and displaying on record store walls, not for listening to music with.
Whatever you do, don't let one format vs. another deprive you of Goat. It is essential.
Don't even think about the picture disk. Those things are for looking at, and displaying on record store walls, not for listening to music with.
Whatever you do, don't let one format vs. another deprive you of Goat. It is essential.
Goat on vinyl versus CD
17SecondEdition wrote:I've heard that Goat sounds eons better on vinyl, and I've also heard this about Two Nuns and a Pack Mule. I can't really verify, however.
i can verify. it's true.
my copy of "goat" was orange.
it ended the vinyl vs. cd debate for several friends one night.
vinyl. duh.
Goat on vinyl versus CD
18I can't tell much between Two Nuns on vinyl and Two Nuns on CD, to be honest. However, my CD copy contains the Budd EP so that's a plus.
Goat on vinyl versus CD
19timpickens wrote:I can't tell much between Two Nuns on vinyl and Two Nuns on CD, to be honest. However, my CD copy contains the Budd EP so that's a plus.
how about one of them sounds better than the other. like "fuller." like there's more bass and treble on it or something. like it's less compressed sounding.
Goat on vinyl versus CD
20the$inmusicisallmine wrote:Goat on CD or LP should kick your ass. If the CD sounds bad, it is your CD player or your system. Same for the LP. The material is recorded very well, and the mastering job is adequate.
Don't even think about the picture disk. Those things are for looking at, and displaying on record store walls, not for listening to music with.
Whatever you do, don't let one format vs. another deprive you of Goat. It is essential.
In comparison, the CD seems really quiet, actually.