MOBILE FIDELITY ONE STEP VINYL


Just saw Music Direct is taking pre-orders over the phone for the next One Step releases:
Monk's Dream and 
Mingus Ah Um !!! 
I got mine ordered (and they don't charge you till it ships)
Anyone else interested in ordering these? 
tbromgard
Better Records Is providing a service - reviewing many records and choosing the best of the lot.  The time spent plus having to dispose of the rest of the vinyl one would expect a substantial higher price to cover these costs plus time and effort.  

For some, the uptick in sonics is worth the price, others maybe not so much.  But it’s better to have options than not.
Better Records are reviewing records and picking the best sounding...but here’s a couple of ??’s...The records that they pick are best sounding to them based on their criteria, does that mean it will be the best based on the consumer’s criteria? Do we know what gear they are using to do the determination? Does that gear allow them to truly hear what is the best sounding pressing?
I think what is most important is knowing the pressing plant, the engineer, 1st press etc.  It makes big difference.  But I tend to agree with the fact that many reissues and even Japanese pressings may not sound very good.  Unless you know what you are looking for, many japanese pressings can sound very thin, almost anemic.  Many reissues are remastered and sound completely different than they did on the first pressing probably mainly because of tape deterioration or no useable master tape.
The records that they pick are best sounding to them based on their criteria, does that mean it will be the best based on the consumer’s criteria?

No. But here's a question for you: can you think of anything where that would be the case? No. So same as usual.
Do we know what gear they are using to do the determination?

Yes. They play records on a turntable, listening through speakers.
Does that gear allow them to truly hear what is the best sounding pressing?

It's not the gear that allows anyone to hear Daveyf. It's our own ears and listening skills. All it's ever been, all it ever will be.
Unless you know what you are looking for, many japanese pressings can sound very thin, almost anemic
Even the pressings from the 70's and early 80's?