Ratdog 8-23-2003 (Discs: CDA-3/SHN-2)
The Stables Wavendon England

Bertha Remaster of unknown soundboard

(*)SBD>>DAT>>???>>CDA>>WAV(EAC)>>SHN>>DAW(Bertha)>>CDA/SHN - Sound A

Set1

d1t01-Jam >>
d1t02-Feel Like A Stranger >>
d1t03-She Belongs To Me
d1t04-October Queen >>
d1t05-The Deep End > Jam >>
d1t06-Even So >>
d1t07-Lost Sailor >>
d1t08-Saint Of Circumstance >>
d1t09-Tennesee Jed

Set2

d2t01-Friend Of The Devil >>
d2t02-Corrina >>
d2t03-Eyes Of The World >>
d2t04-He's Gone >>
d2t05-Jam >>
d2t06-He's Gone >>
d2t07-Percussion Jam >>
d2t08-Knockin On Heavens Door > Jam >>
d2t09-Help On The Way >>
d2t10-Slipknot >>
d2t11-Franklins Tower

Encore

d3t01-Crowd
d3t02-Liberty

Notes:

Digitally remastered using a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed Bertha, by jashley@deadacated.com. Completed on May 29, 2004.

(*)This is one of those mixes where the low bass (<100hz) is pretty much non existant, except for the kick drum. Trying to bring the low bass range up only leads to an excessive kick drum which can blow your speakers right out of there boxes. I tried to find an acceptable range that gives back some low end bass, while keeping the kick at an acceptable level. Be aware of this and set your volume accordingly the first time you play it. The guitar is lost in the mix at times, as well. The original source is not deserving of the A+ rating, imo, because of the poor mix. I would have giving it an A-.

About the unknown source. Although the second set level is a bit lower than the first set, I found no lossy compression signatures or any other anomolies. This appears to be a pure (lossless) digital soundboard.

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From the original text file, and prior to Bertha remastering:

source= DSBD>??>CDR>EAC>MKW>SHN (seekable)

Sound = A+
Flaws = none