Ultimate Black Sabbath Vinyl Shootoff: Vertigo vs US White Label Promo vs US Rhino High Fidelity!

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Jason Roxas helps me compare a few pressings of Black Sabbath's Self-Titled debut record from 1970. With his A/B Volume matched setup we listen to and discuss these albums and what we are hearing. For best results listen to this video with a good pair of headphones.
    Jason's listening setup for this video is:
    2 Technics SL1200 turntables
    2 Ortofon 2M Black cartridges
    Rane 68 mixer
    Focusrite Scarlett 4i4
    Subscribe to Jason's channel: / @jasonroxas
    Jump to 4:42 to get right into the Shootout and skip my wordy Intro.
    What do you think the best sounding pressing is? Leave a comment below.
    Did you miss out on getting a copy of the new US Rhino High Fidelity release?
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    00:00 Black Sabbath 1970 in Germany Intro
    00:33 Introduction & My Thoughts
    01:10 Isn't Blue Cheer 'Vincebus Eruptum' the first heavy metal album?
    04:38 Shoot out begins!
    05:52 Rhino High Fidelity vs US White Label Promo 'The Wizard'
    10:27 Our Thoughts
    11:47 Rhino High Fidelity vs US White Label Promo 'N.I.B.'
    17:59 Our Thoughts
    20:29 Rhino High Fidelity vs UK Vertigo 'The Wizard'
    25:10 Our Thoughts
    27:46 Rhino High Fidelity vs UK Vertigo 'Sleeping Village'
    37:10 Our Thoughts
    38:30 My Choice for Best Version!!
    39:01 Jason's choice for the 'Blackest' Sabbath!
    41:29 My Final Thoughts
    #BlackSabbathComparison #BlackSabbathVertigo #WhiteLablePromo #VinylCommunity #RecordCollector #RhinoHighFidelity #warnerbros
    About:
    In this video, Jason Roxas and Vinyl Piper listen to and discuss three different pressings of Black Sabbath's 1970 Self-Titled debut album. They go into detail describing what they are hearing and attempt to present an honest impression of their thoughts on which sounds the best.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @christopherkibler511
    @christopherkibler511 Před 19 dny +4

    Chris, I was like you. I just kept enjoying the music without paying close enough attention. There weren't any jarring differences which brought me back to reality. Thanks to you and Jason, Chris

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny +1

      I agree.. especially when not comparing they all sound great on their own.

  • @MrLovell1971
    @MrLovell1971 Před 12 dny +2

    Great video guys that UK Vertigo is a beast wish I could find that pressing. The White label sounds very nice love your comparisons very nice collection of record pressings

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 12 dny +1

      @@MrLovell1971 thanks Lovell, I enjoy your videos!!

    • @MrLovell1971
      @MrLovell1971 Před 12 dny

      @@VinylPiper I really appreciate you brother 🍻

  • @ConcertBuddie
    @ConcertBuddie Před 17 dny +2

    I like what you guys did here, and how you went about it. I'm sure it can be improved, tweaked, etc., but since I've seen Jason's process firsthand, I think it's pretty good for directly comparing sounds in real time. 👍

  • @R3TR0R4V3
    @R3TR0R4V3 Před 12 dny +1

    Great shootout, thanks guys! 😎
    It's really hard for me to pick a "favorite", but probably the US if I absolutely had to pick just one. The UK's are a little darker, but I personally prefer it a little brighter, but not too bright like the Rhino can be (at times). I have 3 different copies - a Rhino HiFi, US Artisan (Greenie Pitman), & UK WWA (with Vertigo stampers) pressing and enjoy them all... I wouldn't sell any of them. 🤷
    If anyone missed out on the Rhino or don't care for it, I'd say grab a clean Greenie or UK WWA, which are both pretty affordable. 👍

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 11 dny

      hey there.. thanks for the comment.. you. the US OGs are great and still a good price point.

  • @TheAgeOfAnalog
    @TheAgeOfAnalog Před 14 dny +1

    I've had a VG+ early Warner green label for some time, but I also picked up the new Rhino as well. I'd be happiest if I could have my OG on the HiFi vinyl. Best of both worlds.

  • @queputaleche
    @queputaleche Před 15 dny +2

    The best thing by far of the video is the Modern Clix record behind Jason!!!! One of the best records in spanish. Also great job on the shootoff, thanks!

  • @dimebagdave77
    @dimebagdave77 Před 19 dny +1

    Many thanks Vinyl Piper and company

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny +1

      Thanks Dave.. It was all Jason's doing.. his setup is great for this.. check out his other shootouts.. czcams.com/video/LqBYehoY32I/video.htmlsi=5ToS4VmIxYw3qKsi

    • @dimebagdave77
      @dimebagdave77 Před 19 dny +1

      @VinylPiper absolutely, meant to thank Jason as well.ive been looking for his channel.

  • @TheAgeOfAnalog
    @TheAgeOfAnalog Před 14 dny +1

    Did you hear that??? That was the sound of asking prices for UK Vertigo pressings doubling on Discogs.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 14 dny

      definately asking prices of the US 1st will go up..

  • @arzabael
    @arzabael Před 15 hodinami

    The middle is the way. There are virtues on both sides and there are errors in both extremes. Anyone making a fixed decision is simply basing it on preference.

  • @davepounds8924
    @davepounds8924 Před 19 dny +3

    I think it’s kind of funny you stated that you’re not an audiophile Isn’t it the audiophiles stressing out over this Black Sabbath Rhino release? Making endless comparisons between all the other pressings they have???

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny

      I'm thinking most audiophiles don't like Sabbath but I could be wrong.. I do have to many pressings.. that'll change soon :) I have more Paranoid than I do this self titled..

  • @raphaelchalhub
    @raphaelchalhub Před 19 dny +2

    US vs Rhino, so close, basically the same (only you can buy the Rhino M today.. ticks annoy me). Wizard on the Vertigo sounded better to me overall, perhaps because it's a brighter song so the Rhino's clarity doesn't contribute. But I preferred the Sleeping Village on the Rhino, the clarity added to the song here, I think it was an improvement (even if to the detriment of some low notes). Thanks for putting this together guys, great work

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny +1

      I agree.. it's so close.. splitting hairs.. thanks for watching.

  • @LPfingstag
    @LPfingstag Před 20 dny +2

    I think the generational tape loss between an early Vertigo versus the Rhino will play into things too...

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 20 dny

      Yeah.. i'm curious how much changes the sound...

  • @Mongodaze234
    @Mongodaze234 Před 15 dny +1

    Vertigo by a mile! By “thicker” I think you mean tonally accurate.👍🏻

  • @50jun
    @50jun Před 18 dny +1

    I own multiple copies I love them all I like WB & Vertico my 2024 Rhino is my current preferred spin the dynamics with dead silent vinyl you can hear more detail bass has been cleaned up Ozzie's vocals are slightly more forward bills drums have more drive tyes bills symbols are rude..
    OG is my fav still all said the Rhino is the resolution pressing no denying that the soundstage is vastly different heard on a decent system or headphones 🤔

  • @revelry1969
    @revelry1969 Před 17 dny +1

    Great stuff “. I really like how you and Jason did this comparison. I think the only issue I see is that you are using cans. Cans are ok to hear tiny little details but it totally takes away the depth and soundstage. Everything is just in your head with cans. I think true tests are always done with real stereo setup. So it becomes sort of setup dependent. Cans are not all created equal. So, the can test is good but it is really hard to tell if you have a big sound stage and depth. After many listens. I really think the rhino hifi is the definitive audio version for me. Another thing to consider. The DR measurements of the think hi fi has higher DR values. This tells me the original is slightly compressed. Also, carts matter. Some can play the energy and some can’t. This could be part of the difference. Also, I found I can turn up the Rhino way higher without overloading my ears. The vertigo is hotter and think compression definitely employed. Compression is crack for the ears. There is a reason it is employed. Of course the OG has collectible value and is a great listen too. I guess we need all of em 😮.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 17 dny

      Valid point.. i did, after the fact, send via bluetooth to my home stereo and listened for a bit but who knows how much that messed with everything as well as the streamyard feed itself.

  • @pbthal
    @pbthal Před 17 dny +4

    Not sure how you are able to claim there is no digital step when the USB mixer has 24bit/48Khz converters in its USB output OR you went analog out to the FocusRite which then did the conversion. Either way you have a digital "step", but to each their own methods

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 17 dny

      Yeah.. after this whole prcoess my audio claims are crap.. I'm just going to stay in my lane and enjoy the music and lyrics the history of it all. I might as well be using a crosley cause that sounds pretty damn good too. I was sure though that #3 on your blind shootout was the Rhino.. :( czcams.com/video/ECKHGV6FrR0/video.html I would be interested in hearing a discussion with you and Jason about your different approaches and the pros/cons of it. Thanks for joining in on the dialog. #respect

    • @JasonRoxas
      @JasonRoxas Před 9 dny +1

      Hey @pbthal Patrick, you can argue about the “digital step” all you want. We did the record A/B comparison live and we could hear difference between pressings. Aren’t you also using “digital” vinyl rips with a digital step?
      Instead of attacking us or my A/B method, can you hear the difference between the pressings in the video? 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @pbthal
      @pbthal Před 9 dny +1

      @@JasonRoxas Hmm I was not attacking anyone, I was correcting the statement that there was no digital step. Of course I have a digital step, I never said otherwise, and I am not using "real records" according to some so it really does not matter because there is no "definitive pressing" and there is no "truest method", just what we as individuals like the best

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 9 dny

      @@pbthal Yes.. I think I might have made that no digital step comment :(

    • @arzabael
      @arzabael Před 16 hodinami

      Can’t believe four people liked the way you worded that

  • @domingosepeda2292
    @domingosepeda2292 Před 19 dny +1

    Which UK Vertigo pressing was used for the comparison?

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny

      Hi there.. It was this one.. www.discogs.com/release/5453836-Black-Sabbath-Black-Sabbath

  • @adamhunt4462
    @adamhunt4462 Před 20 dny +1

    The Rhino sounds a little thin compared to the OG but they both sound good.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 20 dny

      I agree.. if you didn't have them side by side and just one coming from your stereo they all sound great..

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 Před 19 dny +2

    The Australian Fontana pressing will make your testicles tingle.
    And i hate to break it to ya but if you care about audio quality you're an audiophile.
    You should have done the comparisons without knowing which copy was playing

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 19 dny

      I've never heard of the Australian Fontana pressing :) Thanks for commenting.. If you want a good blind shoot out.. go here.. czcams.com/video/ECKHGV6FrR0/video.htmlsi=Ph0BRiozseWYeSou

    • @kevin5brown
      @kevin5brown Před 16 dny +2

      I like the Aussie Fontana too. A buddy turned me on to that one ^jeffmichaelcarney^ @jeffmichaelcarney #jeffmichaelcarney (I don't know if any one of those will work) . Out of the 3 that Chris and Jason compared, I don't know gentlemen, I didn't hear what you heard. I liked the US WLP the best. It had the best low end of the 3, the best foundation, and it's not fatiguing like the Rhino is. I didn't think the UK Vertigo sounds as good as the US WLP. I think it's on the brighter side too ... The Aussie Fontana is darker too. Loved this comparison though. I'll have to look up your (and Jason's) other videos ... 👍👍👍

    • @glitterforall9865
      @glitterforall9865 Před 16 dny +1

      @@VinylPiper Of course, there are multiple Australian Fontana pressings.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 15 dny

      @@glitterforall9865 gerat.. i'll check them out.. thanks.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper  Před 15 dny +1

      @@kevin5brown Thanks.. i'll definately look out for a Aussie Fontana version..