Actually Listening to those collected bootlegs

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MrBrau1

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After you track down all those concerts you want, create covers and get thim in cases, you can enjoy full U2 concerts anytime you want. I've gotten around 35 shows in the past 2 weeks, and I'm BLOW away a a Matrix recording of Totonto 5/25/01. Incredible sound and show. Got me thinking I could fix up a good sounding Hartford 6/3/01 show. I mastered it on my digital recorder and my bro sequenced it on his Mac. Most of these average sounding show just nee a little EQ push, and the sound great. Anyone else into "remastering" these little memories?:wave:
 
I wouldnt bother remastering mp3 sourced recordings. But to answer your question, yes, people do remaster these recordings. I did the remaster on the Buffalo ALD recording from 2001. I usually stick to soundboard stuff though when remastering and not the aud. stuff. But others have done some of it
 
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