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Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

well.....i consider my ears to be pretty
good.....BUT....i just listened to the remastered
greatest hits cd versus the vinyl 45 and they sound
exactly the same to me during the alleged 0:41-0:47
period of the song that is supposed to be
different........so i'm going to have to dissent and
voice my disapproval of the 'lp mix' notation in the
db.....i know it's just one man's opinion, except for
todd's apprehension, but to me they are the same
version....i have mentioned this before......with
headphones on and when comparing a mono mix versus a
stereo mix, the song WILL sound different and it's
possible that some components of the song might sound as
if they are not there....but, i believe it's because of
the method of sound delivery; ie;stereo v mono, that is
throwing people off....if the 45 was in stereo, it would
sound more like the cd version.....so, in
conclusion.....to me, this is one of those instances...


So you're claiming then, Ed, that you can hear strings from the :41-:47 mark of your remastered Carole King Greatest Hits CD (Ode/Epic/Legacy 65846)? Interesting... I suppose it's possible there could be a second pressing of the CD containing the 45 mix. If you want to e-mail me a dub of "Been to Canaan" from your CD, I'll be glad to take a listen and report back with my thoughts.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 September 2012 at 4:45pm
what i am saying is that the two versions sound the same to
me......i can't hear any noticeable strings on either the
cd or 45..
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Ed,
don't forget, you may also be discovering that there may
have been 2 versions of the 45.
mm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edtop40 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 January 2017 at 11:24am
this one i really baffling me.....my commercial 45 issued
as ode 66031 has the run out groove etching 'ODE 66063-
T1'....i don't hear any strings either on my commercial 45,
the cd version or a clean-up 45 dub mark sent to me awhile
ago, in the alleged 0:41-0:47 area.....they all sound the
same....i guess i must be losing my hearing at my advanced
age!!!.........can someone send me a copy of their 45 so i
can compare it to mine?...thx
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Ed send me a dub of your 45 and I'll confirm what you
have.
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I compared my promo 45 (mono) ODE-66031 (deadwax ODE 66063-ME) to Carole King Her Greatest Hits CD EK 34967, Natural Woman The Very Best of Carole King 5-099749 618121 UK Import and Carole King The Ode Collection box 48833.
I could not hear any significant strings from :41 to :47 as described.
Listening to the L-R revealed the presence of strings on the box set CD. By far this has the best sound quality with the Greatest Hits having the worst (lack of high end). The piano and bongo drums are clearly pronounced on the box set CD.
The 45, being mono, had no content in the L-R domain.

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