MoFi controversy


I see this hasn't been mentioned here yet, so I thought I'd put this out here.  Let me just say that I haven't yet joined the analog world, so I don't have a dog in this fight.

It was recently revealed that Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs one step LPs are being cut from digital masters (DSD) rather than being straight analog throughout the chain.

Here is one of the many Youtube videos that discusses it

 

To me, it seems that if MOFI is guilty of anything, it's "deception by omission."  That is, they were never open about the process and the use of digital in the chain. 

One thing to mention is that hardly anyone is criticizing the sound quality of these LPs, even after this revelation.  Me personally, I wouldn't spend over one hundred dollars for any recording regardless of the format.

 

ftran999

Dear friends: I think that the real issue here and that no one posted about is not if those one step pressings came from a digital master because now we all know the true but the critical issue is the MoFi credibility because no one knows how much time MoFi was doing the same with out " notice " from audiophiles/analog lovers.  maybe the last 10-15 years?

 

I don't know and I dfon't care about. Things are what things are, that's all.

R.

This makes me glad I have only ordered hybrid SACDs from Mobile Fidelity. I just got back into vinyl within the las year though. Acoustic Sounds has good vinyl.

The only thing that bothers me is the lie by omission. I prefer forthright behavior.

Lot of passion in the reactions.

Few observations of mine on my expeirence with the mofi I have (2000s):

*In every case when I have original LP, the original is far superior

*In every case, the mofi is much hotter than theoriginal

*In every case, compensating for EQ (bringing HF down about 4dB) yields a more balanced listening experience. From record to record the experience differs, some are better done than others, for example my MOFI Pink Floyd Wish you were here is quite enjoyable with the HF cut, but the ELP Tarkus is quite castrated, lacks all energy and you wonder how that music ever became popular.

*When you don't have a good condition original then having the mofi is MUCH better than not having anything.

*Sure, we can all enjoy digital recordings in digital format in high quality, but when you already have a high level vinyl rig (and you neglected your digital front end), then an LP with digital master will give you better results than a digital file with a mediocre digital front end.

 

I suspect the news will create / has already created a dent in the reputation. Yet, those who have been using their ears to actually LISTEN to the Mofi LPs - well, it was not a surprise to me.

Also, I'm not blaming nor shaming them, they need to work with the material available, there's no way around that. I'm sure they are getting the most out of the available sources. Kudos for the effort. (I would personally prefer a more fleshed out EQ than the one they prefer, but that's personal & most audiofiles seem to prefer the extra HF boost... we are getting what we demanded!)

Cheers;

Janos