You might find this thread enlightening:
http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/csny-deja-vu-sound-quality.243020/
http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/csny-deja-vu-sound-quality.243020/
Is my CSNY De Ja Vu a bad pressing, or lost cause?
You might find this thread enlightening: http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/csny-deja-vu-sound-quality.243020/ |
For that album you need to see 1841 Broadway New York NY printed on the very bottom of the label in a circle for the original pressings.I have several pressing of Deja vu.That is the first pressing which sounds the best from the originals.I always buy them if I see one in excellent condition at yard sales. |
Thanks- The earlier SD-7200 does indeed sound better. Less muffled and congested. Better than I expected, after what I heard from the first one. And this was after listening to Love over Gold, and Paul Simon s/t. Both standard pressings, and very good recordings. My memory tells me this De Ja Vu is sonically on par from what I hear from the CSN debut album. Not a great recording, but certainly good enough to enjoy the music. I'm gonna break CSN out to confirm those thoughts. I believe my standard pressing is an early one, and I also have the Classic records. playpen- Indeed this better De Ja Vu does have 1841 Broadway, while my inferior copy did not. johnnyb53- I had seen that but thanks for the heads up. Very good source for things like this. Cheers -Don |