I bought 2 of the 2nd best sounding records they sell--not the White Hot Stampers, but the next ones. I can’t remember what they’re called. I had regular copies of the exact albums from when I was in college in 1970-75. Yes--Close to the Edge and Steely Dan--Aja were the albums. I had good friend over and we listened to them both. Without a doubt, both of my albums sounded much more live and clear and more dynamic than either the Better Records ones did. Back to BR went the records and I can’t see myself buying another one from them in the future unless they drop their prices to about 1/5 of what they are now. Almost all the MF albums I have sound very good and BR says they generally suck. All my albums have been cleaned with a brush and some fluid, then LAST applied to each side. None of them have been cleaned on a machine. Sue me! Either my copies are better or the LAST is making them so. It really wasn’t a contest at all. I was surprised and disappointed at the results. The albums I bought from BR were about $140 each on a good sale ($199 normally). This happened about 4 years ago.
My analog portion of the system is Super Lenco rebuild with most of Jean Nantais’ upgrades, Pete Riggle Woody arm, Benz Micro Ruby 3, and Whest 3.0 RDT SE phono pre. I have VMPS RM40 BCSE MLS speakers, Nuforce Ref 9 V3 SE mono amps with TDSS level 3 upgrades, TRL DUDE preamp and upper mid cabling that sounds very good with the system. The ICs are double Teo GCs and many of there PCs are Core Power Equi=Core 150s. The SCs are Cerious Technologies Graphene Extreme plus their jumpers. All contacts now have the PPTC on them and there are 5 SR Blue fuses in the components. Everything is one 2 Sistrum racks and have RTS couplers clamping them to each platform. It sounds pretty darn good.
I believe there as really great copies of most albums. Are you lucky enough to get one of these? Of course, all of my direct-to-disc albums sound fantastic, but I have copies of many others that are at least their equal. The DTD albums are not necessarily the music I want to hear on a regular basis, however.
Bob
My analog portion of the system is Super Lenco rebuild with most of Jean Nantais’ upgrades, Pete Riggle Woody arm, Benz Micro Ruby 3, and Whest 3.0 RDT SE phono pre. I have VMPS RM40 BCSE MLS speakers, Nuforce Ref 9 V3 SE mono amps with TDSS level 3 upgrades, TRL DUDE preamp and upper mid cabling that sounds very good with the system. The ICs are double Teo GCs and many of there PCs are Core Power Equi=Core 150s. The SCs are Cerious Technologies Graphene Extreme plus their jumpers. All contacts now have the PPTC on them and there are 5 SR Blue fuses in the components. Everything is one 2 Sistrum racks and have RTS couplers clamping them to each platform. It sounds pretty darn good.
I believe there as really great copies of most albums. Are you lucky enough to get one of these? Of course, all of my direct-to-disc albums sound fantastic, but I have copies of many others that are at least their equal. The DTD albums are not necessarily the music I want to hear on a regular basis, however.
Bob