I guess what I was trying to say was that I never really saw the inherent superiority of 45 rpm. Companies like Stockfish and Opus 3 have been turning out incredible sounding records cut at 33.3. So I think the new "superior" 33.3 reissues confirm my belief that higher cutting speed, standing alone, does not make for a better recording.
33.3 is now superior to 45
Personally, I've always preferred 33.3 records, as I think they sound just fine and you don't have to change the record every 10 minutes. But the industry insisted that you had to have 45 rpm and that it was totally superior and that you had to have two records instead of one to clean and store. Well - guess what? Now Acoustic Sounds is telling you that their 33.3 reissues are superior to the 45s. So now you can all go out and buy another copy of Sidewinder or Dark Side of the Moon when it comes out. I just thought I would let you know so you can rush to pre-order.
33.3 Reissues
33.3 Reissues
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