That's one thing he is not right about.
I'd take @McCol 's word on that.
And plenty of people I have talked to on head-fi that have both.
20% difference is real. The people saying less are justifying not upgrading, or have drivers that can't show that much difference.
Edit: and on an ultra resolving iem like the CL2, you will hear that every last percent.
I don't like that game, it's like gambling that I'm not going to break something in 30 days..... Honestly I'm not sold yet on either Sony, I really like DSP like mseb on my hiby r6 and it doesn't have that.
I don't like that game, it's like gambling that I'm not going to break something in 30 days..... Honestly I'm not sold yet on either Sony, I really like DSP like mseb on my hiby r6 and it doesn't have that.
I don't like that game, it's like gambling that I'm not going to break something in 30 days..... Honestly I'm not sold yet on either Sony, I really like DSP like mseb on my hiby r6 and it doesn't have that.
More than that, Amazon has a history of banning people for life who have excessive returns. It's okay to do once in awhile, just don't use this as a general shopping technique.
More than that, Amazon has a history of banning people for life who have excessive returns. It's okay to do once in awhile, just don't use this as a general shopping technique.
@McCol
Original version sounds great. Zero harshness. Smooth as a baby's bottom.
Remastered sounds ringy, screetchy, and compressed.
This is the perfect example of why some tracks sound harsh on the CL2. The Loudness Disease for modern mp3 listeners.
@Kitechaser
I’ll have a listen to those later, I did think it was the remastering that was probably causing part of the issue. I think that due to the reasonably upfront presentation of the CL2 (not a bad thing) and the more upfront remastering of Bowie’s recent compilations (Five years boxset 2015), this creates this harshness to the sound. I’ve got the individual CD’s of these albums from years ago, will rip them to flac and try them out.
@McCol
Original version sounds great. Zero harshness. Smooth as a baby's bottom.
Remastered sounds ringy, screetchy, and compressed.
This is the perfect example of why some tracks sound harsh on the CL2. The Loudness Disease for modern mp3 listeners.
Interesting! Was the audio on these two videos at the same bitrate though?
That seems like a factor which ought to be taken into consideration (although I'm sure you have done so, or at least listened to them both from CD or FLAC at home)
I just had a brief listen from my MacBook directly (internal speakers). The first version seems to be more natural sounding and with a greater dynamic range.
Rather ironic really.
But I haven't listened extensively or in great detail, so can't say for sure!
Interesting! Was the audio on these two videos at the same bitrate though?
That seems like a factor which ought to be taken into consideration (although I'm sure you have done so, or at least listened to them both from CD or FLAC at home)
I just had a brief listen from my MacBook directly (internal speakers). The first version seems to be more natural sounding and with a greater dynamic range.
Rather ironic really.
But I haven't listened extensively or in great detail, so can't say for sure!
I listened to them both on flacs I downloaded. The remastered version is pushed forward, and everything is crowded up into the mids.
You can hear it very easily on the parts of the song where the vocals are supposed to be echoing through the microphone.
On the original version, the volume of the echo is natural, and less, and organically fades away. On the remastered the echo is of the same volume as the main vocals, and is harsh to the ears. Snares and drums also have a sharp attack to them, that bother my ears, but are a total joy to listen to on the original version.
Classic victim of the remaster curse, destroys all dynamics on the track, and artificially boosts volume.
These poorly mastered tracks are exposed on the CL2, the harshness is not the iem, it is the files people are feeding them.
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