Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
audio quality: 1/10
content: 4/10
combined total: 2.5/10
But you never have anything nice/positive to say anyway, so I give your review a combined 1/10 for merit.
no, actually.
It's kind of hard to believe your "review" if you don't even give us the reason why you think they suck.
i don't like my waveforms clipped off, thanks.
digital clipping and normalization = bad.
however, hard limiters can sound cool in certain situations, but even then only on one or two instruments, like kick drum and snare drum. and tape compression sounds ok sometimes but i think it's over-used.
i was impressed with a perfect circles' CD's. they were mixed with a fairly wide dynamic range, and it really helps the kick drum and low end shine out. other good rock discs for dynamic range: hum's albums, the first three smashing pumpkins albums, tool, white stripes. bad albums for dynamic range: anything pop-punk, especially Drive-Thru crap, Andrew WK, anything produced by Ross Robinson, Jane's Addiction's "Strays", Deftones, last three pumpkins albums, Zwan.