you'll drive yourself to drink if you try to purchase vinyl re-issues exclusively based on its relationship to the original source. just buy the music you like...the internet is filled with recommendations as to sound quality...original pressings have their own issues as well. the eratic nature of the pressings(import or domestic), and father time , make for an interesting hobby......knowing statements like 'original vault materials', and 'original stereo master(s)' are sometimes marketing 'sleight-of-hand' doesn't help either. you're either a vinyl freak or you're not...there's no middle ground. All lp's can be easily become 'pot stampers' anyway.
Where to find vinyl from original master tapes
I need to replace some LP's and just get some I don't currently have.
I have been searching & see that there are many different sources to buy from. When I see "German Pressing" or "Japan Pressing" I wonder where do they get their source music from? I find it hard to believe that Capital, Epic, etc. records would send their original masters around the planet for folks to use.
Leads up tp my main question; Any way to tell if an LP has been mastered from the original tape? Buying from a third generation master seems semi pointless.
Thanks, John
I have been searching & see that there are many different sources to buy from. When I see "German Pressing" or "Japan Pressing" I wonder where do they get their source music from? I find it hard to believe that Capital, Epic, etc. records would send their original masters around the planet for folks to use.
Leads up tp my main question; Any way to tell if an LP has been mastered from the original tape? Buying from a third generation master seems semi pointless.
Thanks, John
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