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Yet another great 2016 release for Pink Floyd. One of their more unconventional albums. The only real problem I have with it is the fat spine text that looks awful. But the sound is excellent. Comparing with UK First Press: With a decent 1G/1G UK first press I compared with my other 2016 Grundman reissue of the album. I used Side B to make things easy, mainly Fat Old Sun as I found it to be quite revealing with the micro dynamics and such. To spoil things a little Ill just say that this has for me been the first clear cut winner out of the Pink Floyd reissues Ive compared with originals so far, which include WYWH, Animals and Meddle.
The UK most notably has the edge on subtle detail, at least when it comes to string instruments. The reissue seems to favor the vocals to be more present on Fat Old Sun while the original strikes a good balance, still being present, but un earthing more harmonics and presence to the guitar instead. On Summer 68 however the vocals are the ones to have an extra rasp and reverb to them without being any more sibilant than the reissue, something the UK Meddle suffered from.
I thought the bass might be tighter on the original as well but I might be wrong there, its only a little for the most part if anything. The impact of drums are somewhat favored on the reissue, but its a small difference and one that might not even be superior. The UK already has a great balance to it and might not necessarily need any type of enhancements in that direction. In the end the original wins out this time, mostly for having some extra harmonic detail to certain aspects. The vinyl is quiet too if you can find a clean copy. Its not a landslide by any means, and Id probably prefer a clean reissue over a rough first press, but it is a little better from my quick comparison.
Equipment Used: Rega RP1 with Nagaoka MP-200 Cartridge Cyrus 2 Amplifier System Fidelity SF-3050 Tower Speakers Custom made HQ Speaker Cables. In my opinion, this reissue does not sound so good. Yes, the low end is improved with decent sounding bass but even that sounds hollow and the overall sound is a tad bit thin for my tastes and the clarity is not what I was hoping it would be. The dynamics are actually good, the horns, organ and strings sound sharp and defined but the drums are given little prescence in the mix, lack punchiness and sound muffled. I will say it's the best it can sound given its cut from the digital remaster and some parts of the record sound better than others. The vocals on side B do not sound compressed on the first track but definitely lose definition on the second track. I also think the sound quality varies a little bit due to all of the random effects and overdubbing used in the original production, certain sounds and effects are given more clarity and range than others and some of the instrumentation gets drowned out due to this.
The noise floor also seems to be a tad bit high during the quiet parts you can hear a lite tape hiss underneath, if you have a high resolution system. The pressing quality is fine, a couple stray pops and clicks but no overwhelming surface noise and quiet in between tracks, pressed flat and centered correctly. I wish I had better things to say about this reissue but I think I'm going to get rid of it, might try the Animals reissue and see how that one sounds. Glossy gatefold cover - made with thin paper.
Hate the spine font. Inside photo very, very dark with new text inside about pink floyd recordings. Side b has inner track noise (vg+); noisier than side a for me. Vinyl a tad warped.
Had to bore out the center hole. The sound overall could have been quieter - an example would be listen to how quiet is comparatively. Sony kv m1400u manually. 'Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast' has a couple artifacts that annoy. My original copy is trashed. I'm happy to replace with this re-issue, remaster but I was hoping it would've been better SQ-wise.