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La calidad del audio es excelente, por lo menos en mi experiencia. El gatefold no está doblado de la mejor forma, pero no es nada grave. Lo único, en mi caso, es que las galletas de los discos vinieron al revés. Yo estaba acostumbrado a escuchar el cassette de mi país y la verdad es que la calidad de audio aquí me ha sorprendido. Aunque no sé cómo será la calidad de la edición original (excepto el sencillo de Headlong de 12").
I'm reviewing the quality of this Innuendo pressing, not the actual music. Right out of the packaging, it had major issues. It was filthy with dust and little bits that seemed like they came from the sleeve. The edge was all rough. I could spot bubbles in the vinyl on side B. Both sides had tiny scratches. I played it, and the popping noises were awful. There's a skip near the end of Innuendo. Things got a bit better after that, until I flipped it over. More terrible popping. Then, there was this horrible skip on The Show Must Go On that made the record repeat. I've got pressings from 50 years ago that don't sound this bad. By the way, I also really disliked the new track order and the way the songs were edited. The editing messes up the album's vibe. I'm returning this and getting a European version instead.
This LP version of "The Show Must Go On" doesn't quite hit the mark like it did on those old Polish cassette tapes from the early 90s. It's just an okay sounding pressing.
En Argentina, La Nacion lo dio a conocer. ¿Qué máquina emplearon para prensar estos discos? Suenan realmente mal
This particular pressing aims to shine and sound impressive, but it doesn't quite hit the mark. At least, that's my take. It lacks a bit of that crispness, though the hiss and surface noise are handled remarkably well, the bass is incredibly clean, and distortion is kept impressively low. The rest, though, is somewhat disappointing. The mids and treble seem a bit lacking, but it still has that overall warm, cozy vibe and I'd say it's worth a listen.
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| 31 Mar 2025 | £30.99 | €42.90 |
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