I only care about the SQ. My understanding about the One Steps is that they improved the vinyl production process (and providing the best vinyl quality) by eliminating 2 steps in the typical lacquer/stamper process where distortions inevitably occur. I didn't think they were doing anything different in the mastering process.
I wanted to compare them to the UHQRs I have from back in the early 80s, which are the best sounding records I own. Those UHQRs are at a disadvantage since they are 33s and not 45s. I have the original Paul Simon Still Crazy on vinyl and from the second when I dropped the stylus on the One Step, it blew me away. Easily as good as or better than the UHQRs. Counting for inflation, $100 for a 33 One Step or $125 for a 45 is about right compared to the UHQRs which I think listed for $50, which you could buy discounted. The UHQRs gave an authenticity certificate and graphical printout of the frequency response of the record, which is pretty cool. The One Steps have the album graphics on a separate insert, which the UHQRs didn't provide. I'd like to be able to get reasonable priced outer sleeves for these that fit.
I don't like the scalping/collectability aspect of these records, with people only intending to treat them as investments and never playing them. They were meant to be played and enjoyed. They are not stamps or coins. If there was some way to avoid that (I know they try to limit it to by allowing the buying of only 2 copies, but scalpers get around that by hoarding or whatever). I wonder how much closer the price would be to other amazing sounding records like Analogue Productions 45s which go for about $60, but don't have all the extra packaging, which I am sure adds a lot to the retail price. Maybe they'd come down $20-25.
$125 is a lot to pay for a record, and I would only add to my One Step collection (now at 2) if 1) It is one of my favorite albums and 2) my existing copy leaves something to be desired. For example, my Nightfly Japanese pressing is already a reference within my collection, so I never thought of buying the One Step. If I was trying to make money, I surely would have bought a couple of them.
Maybe they can only sell them to retailers who agree to sell them for MSRP, like they do for record store day releases. That would be a help.
Can't wait for Cannonball's Something' Else to come out on the One Step.......the list of others I would buy is pretty short in case anybody has any impact on the title selection reading here....Royal Scam, Pretzel Logic, Deja Vu, John Barleycorn. If anyone has a great Japanese pressing of one of these, please DM me.