I have all the original first press LP releases "Big E" Electra and also all the Steve Hoffman DCC on LP.
I only bought "Morrison Hotel" (my favorite Doors album) on QRP and I think it's superb. Oddly enough we had a recent listening session where everyone brought what they had, including all the QRP releases.
Short description of sonic differences between the three, the master sounds a bit fresher on the original, especially vocals and its obviously mixed to be up front presentation. This is the way I remember the Doors from when I was young so I have no complaints musically.
Negatives on the original is drastic bass cut and not as pristine (low distortion) clean as the DCC or QRP.
The DCC is the warm and pretty version and images very naturally. The Electra original is up front with vocals standing out but also a bit more dirty.
The QRP is super clean and has great bass but (in my opinion) has the deepest bass boosted on the remix board to restore what was cut off the original tape.
In other words the deepest bass is best on the QRP but seems a bit manipulated.
Last note, DCC did not to my knowledge have an opportunity to release Morrison Hotel. That was a disappointment and why I immediately ordered the QRP version.
I only bought "Morrison Hotel" (my favorite Doors album) on QRP and I think it's superb. Oddly enough we had a recent listening session where everyone brought what they had, including all the QRP releases.
Short description of sonic differences between the three, the master sounds a bit fresher on the original, especially vocals and its obviously mixed to be up front presentation. This is the way I remember the Doors from when I was young so I have no complaints musically.
Negatives on the original is drastic bass cut and not as pristine (low distortion) clean as the DCC or QRP.
The DCC is the warm and pretty version and images very naturally. The Electra original is up front with vocals standing out but also a bit more dirty.
The QRP is super clean and has great bass but (in my opinion) has the deepest bass boosted on the remix board to restore what was cut off the original tape.
In other words the deepest bass is best on the QRP but seems a bit manipulated.
Last note, DCC did not to my knowledge have an opportunity to release Morrison Hotel. That was a disappointment and why I immediately ordered the QRP version.