I have found this site pretty useful for finding better versions of specific albums. I have gone with their recommendations and been satisfied.
https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/the-best-version-of/
https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/the-best-version-of/
Badly recorded albums needing upgrading
I have found this site pretty useful for finding better versions of specific albums. I have gone with their recommendations and been satisfied. https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/the-best-version-of/ |
Needless to say I am not here to help anyone with quantity. You decide you are back to seeking quality, if ever you were, you know where to go. What might not have been apparent besides the high price though is that the people there at better-records.com not only find the albums, they clean them, and then they listen to them to determine the quality. So yes, while their price is high, the effort they’ve put in to the album, and probably the several (or more) other albums that didn’t meet their standards, warrant it. Unfortunately, it does get to a level though that only a select few with the financial means can fully enjoy it. Of course that is the way it is with many things. millercarbon is very fortunate to be in that group, obviously also very intelligent, I appreciate his expertise and help when he posts, but based on his level of sophistication, the off-putting comments, for example "if ever you were" could be curtailed a bit. |
I solved this problem by using a second,matching amp and preamp to drive subs. With a simply constructed DTDP switch, I defeat the sub crossovers to add harmonics to the terrible recordings, while increasing the bass without throwing anything out of phase. Yes, I did measure my drivers to time align the subs with the mains. Try it. You will like it . |