QRP/AP The Doors remasters


Acoustic Sounds is currently taking pre-orders for the remasters of The Doors library of albums by Analogue Productions and pressed by QRP.

The question is:
Wasn't there a recent remastered box set that was beset by delays due to problems with master tapes? And weren't there digital fixes involved in that remaster project?

I think the answer is yes to the digital fixes made. We might not know which particular albums were affected by poor master tape quality. Not sure.

But then read the advertising hype at Acoustic Sounds for this new round of remasters by AP and pressed at QRP and the word 'digital' is no where to be seen. Only words like 'analog' and 'tube gear'. Supposedly Doug Sax and Bruce Botnick are involved.

Do I see some conflicting information here? Can anyone shed light on this? Are the new remasters from AP going to contain digitally altered source material?

-Steve
td160
Excellent thread ! I also saw that on the AS website.
I am very heavy on Doors Vinyl, just because I love The Doors. I have DCC's, 1st press Tan Labels.... I also steered clear of that last remastered set Td160 mentioned because of that word digital being associated with it. I have know idea if these releases will be all analog, but would certainly be on board if I find out they are. Gosh, it never ends !
It's sad that the music industry is so thin on new talent that they have to resort to endless reissues of material that most music lovers and collectors already have in spades. The Beatles, Pink Floyd, now the Doors-who's next?
I question the improvement in fidelity. Even the artists are surprised that their material is being remastered. I have to agree with Audiofeil that it's all about the money.