I had a Riverside box set of the 1963 trio recordings with Scott Lafaro and Paul Motian and they were just all-right. Riverside left the mixes alone but cleaned things up however at PCM 16 bit/44.1 I opted to sell it for more than I paid for it and eventually downloaded a DSD file of ‘Waltz for Debbie’ which I like a slight bit better.
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I have finally had time to play the first 2 titles of this boxset.
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@rich121 I would talk to the folks at Acoustic Sounds. I have played all the discs a couple times now and none of them have noise. They are all just as quiet as my MoFi UD1S albums. The QC of today's world of pressing has been a let down. Noise and warpage on brand new records is too common. I bought a vinyl flat for the warpage and it works well, but only on new vinyl...has never worked on older albums. When I last spoke to AS about an update of this release I asked if they were pressing enough to ensure my backorder would be fulfilled. They said do not worry as they are pressing more than enough for future sales as well. I would think they could work with you on a possible replacement. I would at least want to send them back so they can experience the problem. Hopefully they would be open to this on such a high-value product. Good luck! |
I was SHOCKED when I looked up the value of what a minty copy of my "New Jazz Conceptions" album can be! Bill Evans – New Jazz Conceptions (1957, Vinyl) - Discogs The LP itself is short A+ mint, and the jacket looks new, for a 66 year old LP. It was a find in a box of fresh acquisitions my local store had from a retired executive for some record label. I paid $20 bucks, 20 years ago? At the time, I thought it was a stretch. The LP itself sounds as if it as pressed yesterday-very nice. If anyone wants it for...$500? message me-snicker. This is just a goof. I'll just leave my entire LP collection on the sidewalk when the time comes I think all this audio stuff is junk. |
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