Sound better, worse, the same, as the original issues?
No Fair Warning re-issue is kinda f****d up, beings its my favorite VH album.





megatrends wrote:I think I get what the original poster is saying I feel the original pressings sound quality wise SUCK also. NO bottom and a tinny high end, basically garbage. The only good sounding record is the Fair Warning one and maybe Women and Children First. Even the later albums like 1984 and 5150 sound bad to me.

johnny q wrote:I don't know if this counts as the "latest" 180G - but the 180G of the first album that Steve Hoffman/Kevin Gray did sounds absolutely wonderful.
JQ

megatrends wrote:johnny q wrote:I don't know if this counts as the "latest" 180G - but the 180G of the first album that Steve Hoffman/Kevin Gray did sounds absolutely wonderful.
JQ
I am sure they must be an improvement because I have recently relistened to all the early Van Halen albums and they all sound terribly thin.
I actually more impressed with the fact that the first Van Halen album was released in 1977 .... ummm when Star Wars was released lol.
I .... feeeeel ... oooooold.

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