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Or maybe his system is fine and he just thinks the Cisco pressing sucks.--Jerome
Letitroll...Teaser was mastered digitally, the original was not available. May want to check out the brown label original with LH Lee Hulko in the dead wax, just for grins.Paul
I don't know anything about hot stampers.But when your normal vinyl sounds consistantly better then check your VTA.I don't want to start a new debate whether it is VTA or the correlated tracking weight change.The difference in height because of the heavyweight vinyl makes a difference. When your set-up is already at an edge this difference will be very noticeable.My 2ctsMichiel
I'm still looking for a good Days Of Future Passed.
I agree. I've been an enthusiast for over 25 years now,and have only gotten into LP's a few years back,being kinda bored with the "hard" sound of CD's. The LP's just sound more alive,but that being said, I have found that some CD's sound better than the LP counterparts. These hot-stampers smell like just another high-end scam. $300.00 for one record? I don't think so.. Don't misunderstand my remarks-Good audio playback gear helps the enjoyment of our hobby incredibly,but I've also become a bit jaded by the never-ending scams that come down the pike,all aimed at us audiophiles. These guys just smell money. And when you claim not to hear any big improvement,they use the usual cop-out line that "Your audio system needs to be better"! (We've all been told that before!) This is one of the reasons why blogs & on-line retailers thrive. The high-end shop is becoming a dinosaur.The only thing these guys see when you walk through the door is a "sucker". It took me years to figure that one out. I've gotten $3.00 LP's that sounded better than some $30.00 180 Gr pressings. Muddy Waters Live At Newport 1960 comes to mind. Great music,but I'm sorry I paid $30.00 for it. I'll never get my money back on that one unless it completely goes out of print.. If I sound a little bitter,it's because I am....
Isn't this the basis for most audiophiles existance? And the reason the term "caveat emptor" came into existance?