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In Reply to: RE: Returning To An Old Favorite (LP) posted by Ross on December 05, 2016 at 15:22:07
I have the WB pressing and the MF pressing. To be honest I could live with the WB pressing without regrets but the MF pressing does add something. It is a fantastic recording regardless. I am going to have to throw one of my copies on shortly! IMO the MF pressing is among the most successful MF pressing that I have heard, including my UHQR's, but the reason for this is that the WB pressing sets such a high mark.
Dave
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The original WB is good, The original MFSL is better. One of my Go-to LPs. Paid out the nose for the MFSL from a UK seller, but worth every cent. The string bass on "Easy Money" and "Danny's All-Star Joint" is exceptional.
Opus 33 1/3
I was selling audio equipment when it cam out and I bought the Mofi new. Every body I knew in the business had a copy. Most of my friends did to. When you heard it, you had to have it. I actually bought the WB copy in a thrift store. I was curious because not all Mofi pressings sound better than the original. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but in this case Mofi had a great starting point. It is one of the audiophile recordings that delivers 100% musically.
Dave
Looked for 2-3 years for the MFSL. Finally found a NM across the pond.
Opus 33 1/3
I did not realize the record was that rare, but I did realize it was that good. Worth the search IMO!
Dave
priced at $300 on up.
Opus 33 1/3
That's getting into UHQR territory! It is probably because people like me that have it would never think of selling it.
Dave
I paid just under $200 for my NM original MFSL. No regrets.
Opus 33 1/3
Chuck E was Chuck E Wiess.
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