"I don't think there was deceit. Perhaps not being as honest of every detail about each stage of the mastering"
So what is it then , partial deceit? You either honestly disclose all or if you don't you are deceitful
The MoFi Mess and TAS rolling over for them
Totally disgusted with TAS opinions on the mofi mess. They're basically saying it was okay to dupe us. Jonathan Valin actually says as long as it sounds good...
What a sell out to the audiophile community. TAS is nothing but a glorified product catalogue for their advertisers.
Whoever is quoted on You Tube lying didn’t speak for Mofi. I can’t find any materials where they say the records ate produced 100% analogue through every step. Now that this controversy is out there, Mofi states how each record uses any digital steps in mastering the records. Will anyone not buy Aja or Gaucho UHQRs. because there are digital steps involved? I doubt because it peole know AP will try to create the best sounding records possible, just like Mofi does. Sometimes digital steps make the end relut records sound better. |
The engineer is Shawn Britton, who has been at MoFi a long time. In this video, circa 2017, he talks about their all analog mastering chain at 1:30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-td3Uk5TIQ&t=115s The heavy stock inserts that accompanied the One Steps showed a reel of tape going to the "convert"- their term for the lacquer that gets electroplated and used as a stamper without going through the additional "father/mother" duplications to create additional stampers. I gather that records are now being shipped without those older inserts- the MoFi website, containing roughly the same diagram, has since been modified to show DSD below the tape reel, before the convert step. And the packaging now has a DSD hype sticker. There were also various emails and messages to customers who asked the question and were told "all analog" (except where the underlying recording was itself digital). But, I wouldn't rely simply on these. They were crafty by omission and that's not good, especially when you consider that they were charging a premium for these records. Saying "wait, they still sound good" doesn't address the misleading marketing. To me, the issue isn't whether these records would sound better if they had used a 1:1 tape dub or whether 4xDSD is transparent. It has everything to do with truthful marketing and the goodwill of a company that claims to be the leading audiophile reissue house since 1977. They engaged in a pattern of deceptive conduct for years and this sort of conduct not only harms MoFi's prestige, but is a virtual invitation for others to do the same if it is not addressed meaningfully. (Many do-- "sourced from the tapes" is meaningless). Personally, I never relied on a diet of MoFi. I have a bunch of the old Stan Ricker era product, most of which sounds fiddled with and typically bettered by OG copies. I don't wish MoFi ill will but this hurts the credibility of the niche audiophile record industry as well as the legacy press in my estimation. You may take a different view and are free to do so.
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