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  • The beginning of this song is different on this LP, cause in the CD the song starts without the acoustic intro. But it´s pretty cool this acoustic intro. Is this the original version LP ?

  • For kid rock and that lame ass emimem..be about the music and people

  • Is this the original issue?

  • @12poopie Nope, this is a reissue that has the 2004 Mustaine remix. Other albums were released with their original mixes apart from this one.

  • @Mawerick77 Does the original version have the acoustic intro? Cause I've got an original copy of the cd, and this song doesn't have the intro on it.

  • @QuorthonandCronos No, the original doesn't have the intro.

  • I am a proud owner of this LP

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  • Hmm so they went with the 2004 Dave Mustaine remixes vs the original 1987 mix for this reissue. The Rust In Peace reissue I have is the original 1990 original mix.

  • @Wizard66 Yep. All the other reissues are original mixes apart from this one.

  • I have the RIP 180 gram re-issue but I don't have a turntable yet :(

  • @pigslovemetal2 me to 

  • There are so many limitations that people do not take in account when playing back records. Every reciever and speakers since the begining of time rolls of all frequecies over 20000khz unless you buy some ultra expensive equipment. Not many recordings/instruments even make those freq. Records add "distortions" to music and some think thats part of it, CD do not capture enough samples. SACD or Blu-ray an almost reproduce master tapes perfectly. Rent Led Zeps sone remains the same and you will see

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  • rocks

  • how is that possible.... it sounds better than the cd!!!!

  • It's because a good analog source is always superior to any digital source. Analog signal is not limited by 16 bit / 44,1kHz or any other sampling rate.

  • @Mawerick77

    But it's frequency is limited.

    The whole analog vs digital argument is sometimes forgotten as it's true argument.

    It is actually accuracy(digital) vs warmth(analog's natural distortion).

  • Limited frequency in analog sound? How?

    Seriously, I'd like to know. I've always thought the opposite, that analog has an infinite amount of "samples", whereas digital is limited by the sampling rate and depth. It just makes more sense to me, that analog is unlimited. After all, any sound signal is really analog... Right? Wrong? :)

  • @Mawerick77

    Sorry I should have said limited frequencies in the higher range. Vinyl records can produce lower frequencies than CDs, but it requires larger grooves which takes up more space on the record than usual. That's why the engineer has to decide what limits they have to work with.

  • I see, thought you were talking about analog signal in general, not just analog medium.

    However, vinyl can produce higher frequencies beyond CD's 22,05kHz. It can go over to ultrasonic range, 25kHz and beyond. Granted, the highs do drop off pretty quickly as the record is played over and over.

    I don't think vinyl will ever be mainstream anymore, despite sales rising during recent years. Digital formats are just too convenient.

  • They are starting to re-release 180 grams like the Megadeth ones but it's pretty scarce at the moment.

    I wish they'd re-release the Maiden records in a 180 gram format though.

  • True. If only they'd do the job properly and not like Metallica's reissues of KEA, RTL and MOP which were remastered to sound very thin and tinny. That's why I acquired the '87 DMM pressings of those albums.

  • @TheRimeOfIcarus me 2 i own the original vinyl releases of the albums powerslave and number of the beast powerslave is in mint condition surprisingly because the record is from 1984 and the number of the beast is in playable condition but skips a bit i would like to get a re releases of beast with total eclipse but i guess i just have to wait

  • CD's amd Vinyl both have limitations. Both are good at different aspect of sound reproduction. If you really want to hear great sound quality find Megadeth's Peace Sells on DVD 5.1 DTS. That has far superior souns quality over the records of CD's. Once there is no new format then we will have "true" copies of master tapes. I have Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon on SACD and its sound quality is unmatched by any other source that I have heard. Viny and CD's are flat and dead sounding.

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