Do newer releases of CD's sound any better?


Hi

I wanted to know whether newer releases of CD's sound better than those 10-20 yrs ago..I have about 1500 CD's and many of them were purchased in the 90's. For example, I have Pink Floyd Dark side of the Moon CD and yr 1992 is printed on it or 1986 for Police's Every Breath You Take .

Does it make sense to "refresh" my library and purchase another newer copy?
ntang
1995 was the year the Apogee D/A processer was first used in CD mastering I believe. It was a great improvement.
Ntang,

Notwithstanding what has already been posted here in response to your question, have you checked the forums at www.stevehoffman.tv? ALL the various releases of DSOTM from 1973 to today are compared in detail. Happy hunting!

Mike
Everyone is right , it's a disk by disk matter. They CAN make them better if they wish. The remastered disks of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" and Glen Gould's recording of Bach variations are much better than the original pressings. Harmonia Mundi has a very good track record if you are a classical fan.
I definitely agree that re-mastered CDs must be judged on an individual basis. Many exhibit major sonic improvement. However, I have found some re-masters disappointing and I preferred earlier versions even though they weren't that great to begin with.
In general...I would say the remastering process has improved immensely...however there are always some exceptions to the rule...the 4ad stuff from the early 90s...still sounds very impressive...so much that i havent pursued any upgrades...that being said...the Police,Ac/dc, and Stones remasters are...all in the last 5yrs or so...are excellent...DSOTM sacd is stellar....