So in my role as the OP, I took the Better Records plunge and tried out A
Night at the Opera, Super Hot Stamper A++ both sides. Original 1975
pressing. $150.
All I can say is Wow! Dynamic, raw, clean.
Freddie came alive in my living room. Loud. I can barely turn the volume
up. 45 year old record kept in great shape by its previous owner(s). I
can not imagine what a White Hot Stamper of this vinyl sounds like.
Thx @millercarbon
To the OP: You're welcome.
To the doubters: Tol' ya so!
I
won’t be buying many of these but will pick and choose my most
favorites for my birthday or other special occasion/gift certificates.
And to look out for special pricing, I was told.
That's the way to do it. Only problem, depending on what you want it can be almost impossible to do it that way. Many times I have seen mailers with something I wanted and as fast as I can get there its gone. There's one I've been wanting enough I bookmarked the search and would look just about every day. One day I didn't look and the next day there it was- SOLD! Arrgh!
Then on the other hand there are plenty of good ones that turn up fairly regularly, you just have to become a watcher over time to realize this. Keep coming back you will notice the titles everyone wants can go for crazy money. There was a better than White Hot (A++++) Pink Floyd DSOTM recently for $800! I post this partly for you, partly because I know it will trigger someone. (And oh how I do love to trigger someone.)
Tom makes the argument his nearly White Hots are a great bargain, because they are very close to A+++ but for a lot less. My experience has been when the truly White Hot ones, as expensive as they are, are so good they are totally worth it. Super Hot some dumpster diver can probably scoop one up and after hours cleaning and comparing 20 copies come up with one just as good. White Hot, put down the pipe, you are dreaming.
It depends on the recording of course but some of these are absolute jaw-droppers. Never in my life would have dreamed Tom Petty Southern Accents was a freaking demo disk! Always liked the music, never dreamed it was so well recorded. Now its one of my all-time faves. And according to Tom Port its not even the best Petty, that honor goes to Damn the Torpedoes. Both recorded by Shelley Yakus. Which they happen to have in stock right now.
Er, did. Heh.