DSOTM on Vinyl


My 1978 Mobile Fidelity DSOTM is starting to show its age; I’ve played it MANY times.

What do feel is the best version of this album available today on vinyl?  
stickman451
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I haven't heard the latest (remaster), based on the latest remasters I own, I'd suspect it is a contender.,

I recently recleaned my original MFSL and thought it sounded just fine. I do own around 6 copies of this lp, need to do a shoot-out sometime.

Do you have a US cleaner? 
My hope is that Analouge Productions and Bernie Grundman get together and put this on 45rpm....
@stickman451 

If you're up to it, go to the "Thumbs up for ultrasonic record cleaning" thread. It is enlightening.

Happy Listening!
If you are shopping, look for the UK A3/B3 deadwax on the UK pressings. It is a warm good sounding record (i haven’t compared every pressing) and is less grainy sounding than the A2 matrices (which were on the original solid blue triangle copies that are huge money as collectors items). Because it is not a first pressing, it is gettable at a decent price (should be well below a hundred dollars, I bought several for less than $40 US 5 or 6 years ago). The Japanese pressings will have quieter surfaces, and the one most prefer seems to be the Pro-Use (4th pressing), which I don’t own- though i have several earlier japanese pressings, and the MoFi among them, that I bought new back in the day.