chrisoshea

I agree that it is not equivalent in the sense that it is not "on all fours". However, it was a clear misrepresentation and/or concealment that caused buyers to pay more for something that did not have the pure provenance (AAA) represented by the advertisements and the literature that came with the record. Under many State statutes, that action alone constitutes an actionable consumer fraud.

Hi guys.  I did this video while having a little fun editing, trying to bring some more perspective and light on the substance of the MOFI debacle from a sound engineering & Audiophile therapy point of view.  Maybe you will find it interesting! 
See it here and let me know what is wrong with it! 😁 

Kind Regards,

Morten

@stjernholm 

Great presentation and overview on the reality of master tapes.

Also great attitude adjustment: Just enjoy the music!

 

A lab diamond is absolutely real. But people pay twice as much for mined diamonds because… they just do. I wouldn’t want to pay for a mined diamond, find out it’s a lab diamond and then get told “it’s just as good.” But in truth, all you can do is refund people’s money. You can’t be compensated for emotional distress in a case like this. And yes, lawyers clean up with class actions.

Since I visit Music Direct a lot. I know the guy in charge of their return vynil.I gave him the list I want to buy for $150 each I am willing to pay or maybe more.Iam waiting for the James Taylor uds1 release.