Eric yes it appears we both have amazing copies of Sports. It was one of the first albums I bought when I got into vinyl collecting 6 years ago. Miller the bass on Walking on a Thin line on my copy has amazing depth and tact. It has all the audiophile buzz words. Finally Found a Home sounds even better!
Its always fun getting a $50+ mofi or AP record and seeing if it lives up to the Huey. Usually not even close.
Im not dumping on mobile fidelity or other remastering shops. They put out great sounding records. Analogue Productions 180g and 200g Stevie Ray Vaughan releases have amazing sound. If you want an amazing clean new record with all the bells and whistles (stickers, add-ons, posters, cutouts, gatefold jacket) and perfect artwork then by all means they are more than suitable.
I was in the boat for a few years believing everything mofi, AP and others did was far superior to the originals. I drank that master tape Kool aid. Well except my Huey which I thought was an anomaly on its own. It all hit me a month ago when I was listening to a VG+ (nothing fancy) original pressing of Hot Tuna's debut album (a live album and even through the scratches and pops i was hearing amazing sound and AMAZING bass and mids. It clicked that none of the remastered works can come close to matching the bass and midrange of originals that are done right. In my ears anyway.
Its always fun getting a $50+ mofi or AP record and seeing if it lives up to the Huey. Usually not even close.
Im not dumping on mobile fidelity or other remastering shops. They put out great sounding records. Analogue Productions 180g and 200g Stevie Ray Vaughan releases have amazing sound. If you want an amazing clean new record with all the bells and whistles (stickers, add-ons, posters, cutouts, gatefold jacket) and perfect artwork then by all means they are more than suitable.
I was in the boat for a few years believing everything mofi, AP and others did was far superior to the originals. I drank that master tape Kool aid. Well except my Huey which I thought was an anomaly on its own. It all hit me a month ago when I was listening to a VG+ (nothing fancy) original pressing of Hot Tuna's debut album (a live album and even through the scratches and pops i was hearing amazing sound and AMAZING bass and mids. It clicked that none of the remastered works can come close to matching the bass and midrange of originals that are done right. In my ears anyway.