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I have the orig. Lp and was thinking of spending on the reissue. Worth it? I'm not sure but my guess is that both are or digital master origin.
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My orig NH US pressing has "TML" in the deadwax, indicating mastered at the mastering lab by the late Doug Sax, who passed away recently, RIP. Like Robert Ludwig mastered vinyl, the sonics of records mastered by DS are about as good as it gets. I'm not tempted by the Rhino, although they have engaged Bernie Grundman &/or Chris Bellman, who works at BG mastering lab, to remaster previous 180g reissues, same league as DS & RL. The description of the NH reissue on acoustic sounds website does not indicate who did the remastering for Rhino. At any rate, I'm content with my "TML" NH.
Jim
"If less is more, just think how much more more would be!" - Frasier Crane.
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Russco Studio Pro B/Syntec S220/Empire 2000E/3-Technics SL1210mkII/DL103R/Yam C-6 pre-Yam M-4 amp-KLH 6 spkrs-Outlaw sub
The LP had eluded me and I've been stuck with the evil little silver disc, which sounds okay ...I think. I haven't had a cee dee player in years.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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