
10 years old but decent sound. Haven't got them with me atm ,can't wait to hear what the song sounds like when I get it back.
Originally posted by McPhisto_Davidoff:Perhaps the problem with the song is that it does not take any musician risk. That's why it can sound like any album we've already heard.
Originally posted by u2_michaelc:[image]
10 years old but decent sound. Haven't got them with me atm ,can't wait to hear what the song sounds like when I get it back.
Originally posted by Fly40:Did anyone play it on serious speakers?
Originally posted by McPhisto_Davidoff:I still think Blackout is an elegy to Bono's glaucoma!
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Not sure if my speakers qualify as "serious" (Wharfdale diamond series), but the track is in mono and severely brickwalled, as to be expected.
Still, I was surprised how "fat" - or "thick" - that bass sounded
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
And that's exactly what I meant when saying in another post that U2 wouldn't have another big hit single unless they pissed off some U2 fans on the way. Experimenting in the way you're talking means sounding less and less like U2 - a notion that excites some, worries others.
Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
Not sure if my speakers qualify as "serious" (Wharfdale diamond series), but the track is in mono and severely brickwalled, as to be expected.
Still, I was surprised how "fat" - or "thick" - that bass sounded