Beethoven Violin Sonatas---favorites and recs


I am looking for some recommendations. My current set of the sonatas (Argerich/Kremer) is really very good from a performance point of view but suffers from the typical mediocre DG sound. I love the recordings in my car, but in the house they are pretty week and thin. It requires an effort. I’ve also ordered the Mutter set, but again, its DG. My favorite violinists are James Ehnes and Hillary Hahn, but they have not recorded these works, so I need some help here.
I’d like your favorite recordings of the works (individual sonatas or complete sets) regardless of vintage and also some recommendations of recent recordings featuring good performances with excellent sound. Thanks.
brownsfan
Thanks for the post. Made me realize I don'T have any of Beethoven's Violin Sonatas. Thanks for the recommendations also. I will probably start with the Philips twofers Vol 1&2 and go from there.
Cheers
Rok2id, They are wonderful works. The Kreutzer (9) is very well loved. You might want to start there.
Jhold-yes, my mistake. Its his Bach recordings I was recalling. too much red I guess. Wine that is.
My favorite set is by Jascha Heifetz w/Emanuel Bay and Brooks Smith (RCA LM-6707). It's a mono recording. I also like Henryk Szeryng w/ Ingrid Haebler on Phillips 6769011.
Franscescatti/Casadesus and Suk/Panenka. Both stereo, but neither audiophile quality, I suppose.