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In Reply to: Something tells me its digital posted by IBSmiester on September 10, 2006 at 18:01:27:
Hi IBSmeister,
my German pressing has the same number: OJC-291 (P-7079), matrix 7a.
Yes, maybe this is a digital re-work and that's why sound clear, but not deep and warm as my Classic Records reissues.
I have get also other cheap new vinyl records that's not appear to be remastered (not said on the back cover), but I'm a little confuse if just expensive audiophile edition are TRUE analog records. What a swindle!
Regards,
Beto
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- Re: Something tells me its digital - beto1 18:20:01 09/10/06 (10)
- Unusally only an audiophile company will have the time and money to go back to the original Analog master. - Teresa 18:32:50 09/10/06 (9)
- Re: Unusally only an audiophile company will have the time and money to go back to the original Analog master. - beto1 19:01:05 09/10/06 (8)
- Re: Unusally only an audiophile company will have the time and money to go back to the original Analog master. - Teresa 23:45:50 09/10/06 (7)
- There is a further distinction to be made for mono era records.... - Bung 10:49:13 09/11/06 (1)
- Re: There is a further distinction to be made for mono era records.... - beto1 14:32:03 09/11/06 (0)
- Re: Unusally only an audiophile company will have the time and money to go back to the original Analog master. - beto1 04:45:10 09/11/06 (4)
- Joke or no I thought it was kinda cute and expanded on it a little. - Teresa 19:05:53 09/11/06 (3)
- Re: Joke or no I thought it was kinda cute and expanded on it a little. - beto1 19:28:23 09/11/06 (2)
- Beto how does this sound for a required warning on Digitally mastered LPs? - Teresa 01:20:10 09/12/06 (1)
- Yeah - beto1 04:57:14 09/12/06 (0)