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I never saw Terminator 2 during its theoretical run because I just arrived into the world that year, however I have seen this classic many times on a wide range of formats. Anyway, I have heard that apparently there was a early DVD release that used the CDS mix which apparently uses the proper sound FX that were heard in theaters and that were used for the orignal trailer which can be found here -
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My friend did me a custom Blu-ray that included the Dolby Digital 5.1 mix from the original first DVD and the DTS-ES 6.1 from the later versions and i compared a few sceens and there are differences between the mixes (nothing major) and by all reports i've seen, the DD 5.1 mix is from the Theatrical CDS mix. i haven't heard the gun comparisons yet as this sort of came out of nowhere for me and haven't had time to compare fully
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