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bertox
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
Артист: Led Zeppelin
Альбом: Led Zeppelin II, 1969
Издатель: Classic Records / QUIEX SV-P
Жанр: Rock
Формат файла: Separate GAPLESS FLACs (24/96 vinyl rip) 904MB
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia

Thanks to the releaser...,
...and the ripper. :hi:




TRACKLIST
1. A1. Whole Lotta Love. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:34
2. A2. What Is and What Should Never Be. . . . . . .4:47
3. A3. The Lemon Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:18
4. A4. Thank You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:50
5. B5. Heartbreaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:14
6. B6. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) - . .2:38
7. B7. Ramble On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:34
8. B8. Moby Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:20
9. B9. Bring It on Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:20


QUOTE
"Classic Records co., who mastered this release, is a record mastering company specializing in audiophile Vinyl pressings [like this 200gram 33rpm example] using a custom all tube cutting and mastering process from the original master tapes. They [CR] seek to perfectly replicate the original vinyl pressings in both sound and asthetics [cover art, liner notes, even paper texture, down to a creepy level of detail usually], while eliminating surface noise and gaining new clarity and quality of acoustics compared to standard releases. Very similar to MFSL in almost every meaningful regard, vinyl only obviously."


SPOILER (RIP Notes)




For me, the best sounding version...

Enjoy!
:drag:



----> Zepp's III and IV next... :wink:

(my upload bandwidth is poor..., leave it shared!!!)

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My other Zepp's releases:

Topic Link: Led Zeppelin - III (1970) [200 gram VINYL RIP] 24/96

Topic Link: Led Zeppelin - IV (1971) [200 gram VINYL RIP] 24/96

Topic Link: Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same -1976- (WEA-SS]Barry Diament Mastering..

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yury_usa
Thanks! But why not start with Vinyl of LZ I? Btw, I'm pretty sure RL (Robert Ludwig) Cut Vinyl is the best sounding version of LZII. However, I only have bad quality 16bit/44kHz needledrop from it :(
bertox
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However, I only have bad quality 16bit/44kHz needledrop from it :(

...i have it too. :(

I think it is the 'disappeared' one..., except you have an account in Demonoid :lol:


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Btw, I'm pretty sure RL (Robert Ludwig) Cut Vinyl is the best sounding version of LZII

Well..., this release is the only and BEST digital one around there...,

... and sounds ASTONISHING!!! :zippy:


ps: bye bye..., i'm going to bed now.. :drag:
bertox
Yury:

A lot of people are downloadin' this rip now..., but nobody Thanks to me..:(

Seems that your comments hurt my reliability...,

rectify what you say please...,
tell them that my release sounds impressive!!! You know that... :actu:

Thanks.


p.s: for me, this is the best sounding version in a digital form that you can get.., inclusive better than the Diament CDs... ;)
...just blown your head.., without ear-bleeding... :punk:
yury_usa
bertox

It's a matter of personal preference. First of all, your rip is 24/96, and not everyone could play it (and even if they can, not everyone will hear the difference). Second, you'd still need to burn it as DVD-A to hear on standalone player to get the best sound.

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Seems that your comments hurt my reliability...,
Nah, they don't. Whoever want high-res, those people will download it anyways. Since your version was never officially pressed on CD, I can't really say it's the best digital version.
bertox
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Second, you'd still need to burn it as DVD-A to hear on standalone player to get the best sound.

Not necessarily..., i was using mi PC as HTPC..., with a beautiful ESI Juli@ sound-card inside, which sounds..., aaaaahhhhhhh..., no words for it... :wub:


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Since your version was never officially pressed on CD, I can't really say it's the best digital version.

From my point of view, the Vinyl version sounds better than the Digital one, then, this rip, capture his dynamics and details on 24bits 96KHz..., and well.., this is digital, but vinyl ripped.., but Digital at least..., and is the way to go.
Not 'officially'..., but, well.., i don't look at his brand or ticket..., just listen his sound..., marvelous sound. :plan:
yury_usa
Ok, I see your point. But until we have a "needledrops" section in ed2k, or combined ed2k with torrent forums, this is the place you should post needledrops :wink:
Vp36nl
Thank you very much! It really sounds great!
Pls publish 200g 24/96 Zepp IV, if possible.

bertox
You're welcome.. :drag:
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just read... '----> Zepp's III and IV next... :wink:'

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mistermac
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>> DC Bias removed from all tracks using Adobe Audition 2.0 (32 bit float/96kHz)
>> Amplified 2 decibels each track using Adobe Audition 2.0 (32 bit float/96kHz)
... and after these tortures:
QUOTE (bertox)
For me, the best sounding version...
No any such corrections needed for Classic Records / QUIEX SV-P editions!