Best MFSL pressing


Whats the besy MFSL pressing you have heard.My FAV is Dark side of the Moon.
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The top 3 great sounding MFSL Rock titles gold CD-Jethro Tull-Thick as a Brick, The Who-Who's Next, and Jefferson Airplane-Crown of Creation. In jazz/vocals Frank Sinatra-Songs for swingin lovers, John Coltrane-Blue Train and Ella Fitzgerald/Louis Armstrong-Ella and Louis again.
I find nothing particularly sensational on gold or aluminum mfsl cds. there are, tho, some best-ever lps .csn&y: deja vu; ricki lee jones: euponymous; the entire beatles collection but especially white album; uhqrs: sgt.. pepper and dsotm.
MFSL Ultradisc gold CDs are incredible recordings. Cornfedboy may have his ignorant opinion, but just check the Ebay auctions for MFSL gold CDs. I guess the +500 different people are deaf according to CORNFEEEEEDBOY! Back to the subject at hand. Allman Brothers Band -Live at the Fillmore East and Thelonious Monk Quartet Live at Monterey 1963 volumes 1 and 2 are impressive jazz recordings. Also, Steely Dan-Aja and Cannonball Aderly-Somethin Else are some of the top recordings of MFSL gold CDs.
Carl its no surprize you find things bright and forward.What do you accpect from Krell SS and MIT Cable.
threshold: why the hostility? i have around 2000 or so cd's and >5,000 lp's, including >250 mofi (lp's) i also have a very high quality audio sysytem that i use to play the music i favor. i have a number of mofi cd's in my collection, both gold and aluminum, including all of those on your list. IMHO, these cd's, for the most part, are not much better than the originals and none is better than the analogue version. i buy and sell on ebay, too. indeed, i sold 7 sealed beatles mofi's (lp's) in a one-week period for a total of $850.00. truth is, people will buy damned near anything they feel is "collectable." in the case of mofi cd's: the fact that people are willing to pay way too much for them doesn't enhance their sound quality. but, hey, if you like 'em, buy 'em and play 'em. just don't try to tell me, or anyone else for that matter, that your opinion is anything but your opinion. to each his own, eh?