bigshot
Headphoneus Supremus
The Stevie Wonder albums are great examples of remastering done right. They always sounded flat until they were remastered a while back. It was a huge improvement. David Bowie's RCA albums were the same way.
Not sure what you mean by that. The RCA CDs (well most of them) are still regarded today to be the best (subjectively) sounding recordings of Bowie, it is the main reason these early CDs are worth quite a bit of money on the used market. The remasters generally did result in somewhat greater clarity but a more compressed sound with ear piercing emphasis in various frequencies compared to the smooth sound of the RCAs. Having said that, the current remasters are certainly better than the first Ryko remasters.The Stevie Wonder albums are great examples of remastering done right. They always sounded flat until they were remastered a while back. It was a huge improvement. David Bowie's RCA albums were the same way.
If you really want reference level, you should move off Tidal to Qobuz.Here is my Tidal Test Playlist. It includes many Genres (Jazz, Classical, Rock, Pop, etc). I am a bass enthusiast, so lots of bass-heavy tracks:
https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/fa6622ac-b9ca-4482-97a4-24e6480b4449
im kinda happy right now since i dont alter phase anymore with IIR filters, phase should be "stock" now since i use SPM instead of IIR in EasyEffects on LinuxWhat in your system is creating phase problems and how do you go about correcting it?