If you havn’t read this article already you might find it informative .Hi, has anyone listened to the recent Solti’s Ring 2022 transfer?
https://www.soltiring.com/
And what about the 2022 release on vinyl? Is it any good?
Thank you, I’ve read it, excellent article and very informative, but the author speaks highly of the digital 2022 version which contradicts the findings of people from Steve Hoffman forum.If you havn’t read this article already you might find it informative .
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"The Greatest Recording Ever Made": The Decca/Solti "Ring" Cycle Revisited - PART 3: Listening to the Decca "Ring"
A Deep Dive into the Many Available Versions of the Decca "Ring", from Original Pressings and Audiophile Reissues to the Latest Remasteringtrackingangle.com
Of course we must bear in mind that the author is writing a review for a magazine , however , and for my part , as I found his comments referencing the previous generation recordings and sets to be pretty much aligned with my own impressions as I hear them myself perhaps he isn’t too far wide of the mark from the performance perspective of the new re-master ( Caveat alert , I do not own the 2022 myself) , as to the finer technicalities of the re-mastering process I havn’t read any further from an official source to what we have been told already .Thank you, I’ve read it, excellent article and very informative, but the author speaks highly of the digital 2022 version which contradicts the findings of people from Steve Hoffman forum.
I found this post interesting on Hoffman:Thank you, I’ve read it, excellent article and very informative, but the author speaks highly of the digital 2022 version which contradicts the findings of people from Steve Hoffman forum.
I’ve seen this post, still the average DR on the compilation disk is 9, which is rather low. Maybe it’s just this disk and other are better. So far, I’ve listened to 2 operas and I do not hear any compression.I found this post interesting on Hoffman:
"Thank you, for the DR numbers. With the comparable measurements, it is clear that there is slight compression in the 2022 remaster vs the 1997 remaster posted earlier. I think the compression was applied mildly and tastefully. But nowhere near as alarming as another poster claimed it to be.
As regards the new LPs, the sound is slightly louder; however, it is not offensive to my ears. There is still a wide dynamic range. In one case, Side 3 (LP) or Track 11 (CD), there are passages where I had to turn up the volume slightly because there was only Loge backed by soft (dynamic marking: piano) strings playing pizzicato. The LPs benefit from the slight increase in volume because it helps to push down the noise floor caused by the stylus dragging through the groove.
I will definitely purchase the remaining three opera on LP.
Carlos M Nash, Nov 27, 2022"
Ah! So you have acquired the latest 2022 remastering? What do you think so far? We have the 2012 mastering, so curious if you prefer the new ones?I’ve seen this post, still the average DR on the compilation disk is 9, which is rather low. Maybe it’s just this disk and other are better. So far, I’ve listened to 2 operas and I do not hear any compression.
I’ve just streamed them from Qobuz. Briefly compared to 2012 masters, they (2022 masters) definitely sound louder, brighter, more in the face, maybe more resolving. Whether it’s a good thing or bad, who knows?Ah! So you have acquired the latest 2022 remastering? What do you think so far? We have the 2012 mastering, so curious if you prefer the new ones?
Thanks!I’ve just streamed them from Qobuz. Briefly compared to 2012 masters, they definitely sound louder, brighter, more in the face, maybe more resolving. Whether it’s a good thing or bad, who knows?![]()
I have also read from 2 owners of the 2022 Universal Japan remasters (apparently the same vintage/source) that they heard limiting on the 2022 main 'samplers cd' of the 4 operas...but they did NOT hear the same limiting on their own Universal Japan 2022 remasters.I am still curious if any limiting has been applied to the new masters. And if yes, why Decca would do it in 2022? There must be people with good ears and systems, who already bought the new SACD or vinyl. Please, share your findings!
Hi Kal,Anyone looking for RIng sets in SACD or BD? I am cleaning house.
I do not have access to the Japanese versions Why should we as consumers guess, if limiting has been applied or not? It’s becoming like the Mofi case. At least Mofi now clearly states if a digital step has been applied. It would be nice if labels that produce digital content also clearly stated if any limiting or other processing affecting DR has been applied.I have also read from 2 owners of the 2022 Universal Japan remasters (apparently the same vintage/source) that they heard limiting on the 2022 main 'samplers cd' of the 4 operas...but they did NOT hear the same limiting on their own Universal Japan 2022 remasters.
Every once in a while the Japanese version IS different. Have you heard anything to that effect?
Sorry, I do not. In general, I am disinterested in reissues and remasterings.Do you have any views on the Universal Japan 2022 Remasterings of the Wagner Solti Ring Cycle? (related to the Decca 2022...but apparently Japanese release only...which sometimes means different though not always).
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