And I'd definitely recommend Chief's version of Japan '79 :)
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Oscar J wrote:[/b]
Is it so strange that people are willing to pay a few bucks for a physical DVD with remastered (well, EQ-ed) sound and with printed covers? Sure, a number of people on here could do the same. But they haven't.[/QUOTE]
Nor should they. Unreleased music should not come with a price tag in the digital age.
We have internet connections, places like Queenzone and The Traders' Den, DVD burners, shops with empty DVD cases, jpg images, and Walmart that can print out a sheet of paper for 30 cents.
Sorry man. I'm a reasonable guy and am always looking for ways to meet people half way, but there just is no half way here for me.
Oscar J · Member since
Fair enough. I wouldn't buy his DVD's, but I can see why some people would. That's all I'm saying.
cexycy · Member since
What does EQ-ed mean, Btw?
The Real Wizard · Member since
Equalizing - adjusting the higher and lower frequencies in the sound (treble, mid, bass).
If you're good enough at it, you can make it sound like it's a new source recording (which is what this snake oil salesman is trying to do). But if you have any experience in audio engineering, you're a bit more skeptical.
MackMantilla · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nicole Ridgway wrote:[/b]
I don't totally agree with The Real Wizard. I'll explain why.
Snowproducciones sells his DVD at a very, very low price.
His DVDs have a printed cover, and the printed DVD.
They SEEM professional, and you know, some footages are really old.
I bought something I have on VHS, like Rare Live, Champions of the world, Magic Years, Live in Budapest and I think it's a good way to have a "backup" of the good old VHS.
In my opinion it's a good deal, between price and quality.
Obviously it's not official, it's not the best product ever but a few dollars for this are worth. [/QUOTE]
Paying $15 for a pirate DVD and $20 for shipping is definitely not a good deal for me :(