Chesky classical LP's


has anyone listened to one of them? The ones I saw used old Reiner's master tapes from the late 50's...I bought some classical Sheffield Labs and love them dearly!
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They Sound INCREDIBLE!!!

As I own all of the 150/180g Chesky's.

Go to Acousticsounds.com as they sell

Brahms: Symphony No. 4 / Beethoven: Egmont Overture - Reiner/ Leibowitz

Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique - Massimo Freccia

Both new @ $7.50

At this price they are a No-Brainer, you may actually wanna grab a spare???

ENJOY, & respond back after you listen!!!
They are quite good, particularly after the first few they came out with, which were somewhat criticized; at the price being asked they are a bargain. Their remakes of the Shaded Dogs such as Lt. Kije offer quite a contrast from the Classic reissues, which used the three track masters vs. the two-track masters made available to Chesky (on the Chesky, the opening of that piece is entirely in the left channel; on the Classic and the original, there is information in the center of the stage) and used solid state vs. Chesky's tube remastering chain. Their reissues from the Readers Digest series are far better than the originals.
I just ordered the 7.50 ones,,are those the ones that didnt get the good reviews?lol
The Brahms/Beethoven is very good; I think the Freccia may have been one of their early ones (The Pines of Rome definitely was one of the criticized ones), but hey, for $7.50, it's worth the "gamble"! Besides, I always felt there was some snobbism involved here with Freccia, who was a fine European opera conductor whose work was not as well-known here in the States; his interpretations that I've heard are pretty good. Too bad you didn't order them from Chesky itself when they were cleaning house a number of years back, the prices were lower still (says the guy with the Lt. Kije/Scheherazade/Reiner Sound six-packs!).