Digital remastering of CD's


What do you suppose the CD manufacturers are waiting for to put out only digitally remastered to 24 bit discs for older recorded music, classic rock, older jazz, etc? I continually replace all of my older vinyl LP's but only want to buy CD's that have been digitally remasted to 24 bit or HDCD. You can find these scattered throughout a retail CD store but they're still in the minority. These digitally remasted CD's to 24 bit sound SO much better. Example: I just purchased CCR-Willy & the Poor Boys CD. This was one of the LP's I needed to replace. Not digitally remastered to 24 bit but I took a chance on it. Well, it sounds down right awful. Horrible. No bass ext, muffled, etc. How could Fantasy Records even sell this product? Conversely, I purchased Jackson Browne "Late for the Sky" remasted to 24 bit. What a huge difference!!

Why do the record companies not smply remaster all of these older recordings to either 24 bit or HDCD? I realize it can be expensive but with CD sales declining, it could be one way to boost sales and renew interest in buying CD's. It could be a boon to the CD business. Can someone in the know explain this to me? There are so many older jazz recordings alone that I would love to have but I will not purchase because they sound so tinny, muffled, and simply terrible.

pdn

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Aboslute Phase Tweak makes my CD's sound great now.....Has anyone else tried this free tweak out yet???
Absolute Phase is when you reverse the hook ups at the source..cd player's outputs and at the other end of the interconnect you (do not) reverse the cable hook ups...you do the same thing to your speaker cables too...amp you reverse the hook ups and at your speaker hook ups you do not reverse the cables....For (some systems) this is one of the best things you can do to it to make it sound better!.........
Absolute Phase was done on about 50% of all Recording !.... http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/polarity/polarity.html