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10 April 2022
Works Great. Great Deal.
Plugged it into my old desktop and getting >750mbps network throughput. Better than the 500mbps or so my recent vintage laptop seems to only be capable of here. A great match if you have Starry Internet service.
04 March 2015
Audio of this pressing is awful on high-end vintage gear.
I'm a big Steve Winwood fan, and I have loved this album since I bought my first vinyl of it in 1980. I have been rebuilding my vinyl collection, and recently scored an excellent condition vinyl of the album. For whatever reason, I never bought it on CD before. Having gone back to a receiver in the same family as the one I first heard the album on, I was curious how the CD would sound. Huge disappointment!
As was all too common the practice in the 1980s, masters of music recorded before the advent of compact disc were simply "dumped" onto digital with no work done to "correct" the sound for the medium. As a result, the sound is just awful on a 1975 Pioneer receiver. Even played back on my computer, it sounded pretty dreadful but not as bad as on the stereo. I have no idea what it would sound like played on a car, or multichannel A/V or Home Theater system. (The tracks from AoAD included on the 1988 Greatest Hits compilation were "adjusted" but still sound bad for different reasons.)
My advice is, if you have a high-end vintage system, get the vinyl and skip the digital.