I found this on another site - slightly bowdlerised ...
Mostly the database files have "popular" and rock music, but look closely and there are a few classical and jazz items.
It's a pity the database isn't tagged, or searchable, but it seems like a good idea. I don't know how the ratings were done - did someone measure the dynamic range of each album carefully, or did subjectivity come into it?
These are ones I found so far - I've noted some of the presumed good recordings which might be of interest on each page:
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...ustav%20Mahler Gergieve Mahler
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=8 Karajan Brahms
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=5 Miles Davis
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=3 Mahler 3, Chailly, Concertgebouw, also Ligeti string quartets
To be really useful the database needs to be much more comprehensive - or if it already is more than it seems, more accessible, but it's an interesting idea.
I wasn't sure whether to put this in the Techie area or here - it could go in either, though I thought for starters it might be useful in CD Review.
Possibly the easiest method to find recordings that haven’t been mastered to *h*t* is this
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/
It's a pity the database isn't tagged, or searchable, but it seems like a good idea. I don't know how the ratings were done - did someone measure the dynamic range of each album carefully, or did subjectivity come into it?
These are ones I found so far - I've noted some of the presumed good recordings which might be of interest on each page:
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...ustav%20Mahler Gergieve Mahler
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=8 Karajan Brahms
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=5 Miles Davis
http://www.dr.loudness-war.info/inde...er=desc&page=3 Mahler 3, Chailly, Concertgebouw, also Ligeti string quartets
To be really useful the database needs to be much more comprehensive - or if it already is more than it seems, more accessible, but it's an interesting idea.
I wasn't sure whether to put this in the Techie area or here - it could go in either, though I thought for starters it might be useful in CD Review.