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Have you established a good reputation at HL and got some Sisters stuff to sell or trade with the community? Or are you searching for that elusive ultra rare live bootleg from 1988? Ever had a bad experience with a trader on Ebay? Let us all know here. Outdated threads will be purged over time.

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It's that time again.

Welcome.

http://www.geocities.com/cybele16/tsom/sisters.htm

We thank you for your attention.
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Are YOU into trading?! :eek:

Who could have guessed... :innocent:
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A small, but significant, update has been just made.

Nic, naturally. i certainly don't hang around here for educational purposes, such as politics or what Sisters lyrics are about :P
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Updated again for serious trade offers.
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>>No frequency cutoff in the middle as in the widely circulated version.

can you explain this in idiot speak please? :notworthy:

is your copy on 1CD or 2 and are there any crowd identifiers on the superior version :?
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Sure...in the weeded version, supposedly the one in common circulation, when one looks at the spectrum analysis (usually good practice to identify mp3-sourced stuff), there's a deliberate cutoff, silencing, at frequencies between about 10-12khz. It's a similar cut like in mp3-sourced recordings there is somewhere from for example 14khz to the very end, except that in this one it's like a gap in the middle. So in this new version i just got, the full spectrum is in tact, and it's certainly an audible difference :)

It's the same 2CD recording, that goes by the name When Sirens Wail, so it's not a different source.

And incidentally, there's a similar frequency gap in Anaheim -99 recording.
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