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Just wanted to let everyone know my impressions on Xscape on Vinyl (UK Import).
I find myself enjoying it on Vinyl much more than in digital form. It's not just the fact that I love vinyl, I think that this transfer was done much been better than for CD, and it's not just a digital format being played out to an analog form.
The best place I am hearing this is on the first track, "love never felt so good". In the CD version, the second chorus has the background drums out of sync for like 0.05 seconds. It drives me nuts that I am unable to listen to that track, I'm very sensitive to those types of things, and I felt it is a very low quality production to have such an error in a production release.
On the Vinyl - this does not occur. The drums are perfectly in sync with the rest of the vocals.
In general, the quality is excellent. I love a good Vinyl transfer even in the digital age of 2014.
I find myself enjoying it on Vinyl much more than in digital form. It's not just the fact that I love vinyl, I think that this transfer was done much been better than for CD, and it's not just a digital format being played out to an analog form.
The best place I am hearing this is on the first track, "love never felt so good". In the CD version, the second chorus has the background drums out of sync for like 0.05 seconds. It drives me nuts that I am unable to listen to that track, I'm very sensitive to those types of things, and I felt it is a very low quality production to have such an error in a production release.
On the Vinyl - this does not occur. The drums are perfectly in sync with the rest of the vocals.
In general, the quality is excellent. I love a good Vinyl transfer even in the digital age of 2014.