KonfuSed
Active Member
Two recent incidents,
1. Michael Jackson's Indian Collection( his most popular songs in India). These discs sounds really harsh and the low frequencies were missing or messed up very badly and the high frequencies seemed to be pumped up. I compared the songs to that of History and both have very different sound signatures. By Sony BMG.
2. Don Williams: Very best of.. There is a very much audible hiss in the tracks. It sounds as if being recorded from a cassette. I was thinking it probably sounds like that only but today when I listened to the same song at Vector it was heaven and earth different. By MusicIndia.
So is there a big difference between indian manufactured CD's and that of imported ones? Or this trend has just recently started? I don't know about other CD's as they are sounding quite ok for me taster except these two, so might be just a one off case? I was only thinking that these issues are plagued mostly in DVD's but even Audio CD's too :-(
1. Michael Jackson's Indian Collection( his most popular songs in India). These discs sounds really harsh and the low frequencies were missing or messed up very badly and the high frequencies seemed to be pumped up. I compared the songs to that of History and both have very different sound signatures. By Sony BMG.
2. Don Williams: Very best of.. There is a very much audible hiss in the tracks. It sounds as if being recorded from a cassette. I was thinking it probably sounds like that only but today when I listened to the same song at Vector it was heaven and earth different. By MusicIndia.
So is there a big difference between indian manufactured CD's and that of imported ones? Or this trend has just recently started? I don't know about other CD's as they are sounding quite ok for me taster except these two, so might be just a one off case? I was only thinking that these issues are plagued mostly in DVD's but even Audio CD's too :-(