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Todd Smigelski

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Ac/Dc's Back in Black.

If I could only have a dime for every beer drank to that album in HS/College.

Thanks
 

Chris Tedesco

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Damn!! Good pick, for one that is a very well recorded Album. I think giving it a hi-rez treatment would be genius!

I wonder how that would sound in multi-channel. whoa....
 

Adam Tyner

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If I could pick one, "Spilt Milk" by Jellyfish. That alone would probably be enough for me to enter the high-res race.
 

Joe_H

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I'd love to hear anything by Tool in high resolution multichannel. I only have DVD-A player right now but if Tool released a SACD I'd buy a player just for that.
 

Mike Broadman

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See, I like AC/DC and high-res, but I would see no point in a high-res Back in Black, except maybe multi-channel. How much of an improved sound can you get out of distorted, crunchy guitars? And, since the music is just fun, loud party fare, who needs it?

Though I'd still buy it. :)
 

DaveDickey

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The new BIB remaster is very very good for standard CD. I listen to it in DLP II and it sounds as good as some hi-rez multi channel discs.
 

Todd Smigelski

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I second any tool high res multichannel. Still waiting on some kind of concert dvd from them too. I hear rumors of a dvd but no release date in sight.

I'll have to buy that remastered BIB.
 

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