I recently bought Klemperer/NPO/EMI M9th HQCD from Japan. This is supposed to be a superior remastering in the High Quality CD format. However, when I did AB comparison with my British version of the same recording, I found that the Japanese disc sounds harsher, with noticeable amount of tape hiss and even distortion in loud passages. The sound image is more distant, smaller, and lacking some details that are more audible on the original EMI CDs.
Next, I pulled out my Klemperer/NPO/Toshiba EMI DLVDE & Barbirolli/BPO/Toshiba EMI M9th and found very similar traits. But they too are supposed to be the latest remastering based on their unique technology.Since I don't have British versions of these recordings I couldn't do AB comparisons, but my impression remains the same as for the M9th.
So, what's going on here?
Did any of you have the same impressions/issues about the Japanese Toshiba EMI remastering in general?
This is surprising because I've always thought Japanese do superior remastering of old recordings.
John,