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RE: Philips - agree, DG too....

Posted by haugenmarka@hotmail.com on January 23, 2011 at 15:52:57:

yes, Philips is a high quality label with top notch recordings in the late 60s thru the 70s. pressings were generally thin and should be checked for warps, but most are great! I generally prefer Philips over London, but they are both great!. DG too is a good label, earlier tulip pressings are more desired, but the later DGs are good too, but not quite up to London stds, DG balance tends towards the high end sadly. I was never a fan of Mercurys, but many like them a lot, think it a stereo imaging thing maybe.