JimJimBinks wrote:Newly remastered Multichannel Surround Sound recordings.
Here's the description from Starwarsshop.comThe heart of this collection is the original musical soundtrack, composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The recordings have been newly remastered using Sony Music's DSD (Direct Stream Digital) multichannel surround sound.
In addition, each movie's two-disc set comes complete with new exclusives. The packaging features dramatic 3-D lenticular images, as well as some never-before-seen images from each of the films. Each soundtrack comes with a movie poster foldout, created especially for these releases. The discs come loaded with screen savers featuring images previously available only in Japan -- rare book covers of The New Jedi Order and Clone Wars book series, long prized by collectors and fans.
Mugsy wrote:I received them from Amazon last Monday - they are from exactly the same digital masters used for the 1997 SE's. They've just gone through the DSD process to get onto the disc, which has made about 1% difference in the sound quality, and I've got some pretty good Hi-Fi gear! Advertising them as multi-channel is complete bollocks as well!
Needless to say I sent mine back to Amazon for a refund on the grounds that they are not multi-channel - false advertising!
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