Dts Audio Better — Metallica The Black Album

When Leo passed, Marco inherited two things: a crushing guilt for all the phone calls he’d never returned, and a black, unmarked box.

The iconic intro guitars pan slowly across the room in the opening seconds, making the listener feel immersed before the drums hit. The drum sound in 5.1 is incredibly punchy.

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You need either the original 2001 DVD-Audio disc, the 2021 Deluxe Box Set Blu-ray/DVD, or high-resolution 5.1 FLAC/DTS rips played via a media server. When Leo passed, Marco inherited two things: a

When you listen to The Black Album in DTS, the first thing you notice is the separation of Lars Ulrich’s drum kit. In a stereo mix, the drums are centered and compressed to punch through the guitars. In the DTS 5.1 mix, the kick and snare retain their central authority, but the cymbals and tom fills swirl around the rear speakers. This creates a sense of physical space, as if you are sitting on the drum riser during the recording sessions at One on One Studios.

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The dozens of rhythm guitar overdubs and ambient room reflections are pushed to the back speakers. This wraps the listener in a 360-degree dome of heavy metal distortion.

The Ultimate Sonic Overhaul: Exploring Metallica’s The Black Album in DTS Audio

However, not everyone was impressed. A detailed review on HRAudio.net praised the sound quality but criticized the surround mix, noting that it often feels like a "rushed job," with discrete surround action fading into a "matrixed version of the fronts". A Metallica forum user was even more critical, stating the mix sounded "inverted," with elements that should be in the rear channels getting "buried in the fronts".