I purchased the two lp 180 gram reissue of Brothers in arms you refered to in your question. I have mixed feelings about this reissue. I compaired it to my 1985 Quiex II promo pressing and while the new reissue does have better bass, sounds very clean and is on fairly quiet vinyl tonally my 20 year old promo copy has a more natural sound to it. The 1/2 speed reissue does sound good overall but is missing some purity and sparkle on the high frequencys that my promo has. That being said Brothers in Arms is a digital recording and I perfer the sound of the earlyer Dire Straits records that were recored in analog but the songs are this record are excellent so if you like the music buy the $35 reissue from Stan Ricker but just dont expect the natural harmonics you get from a well recorded analog record. This is a 1985 Digital recording.
If you want the best sounding Brothers in Arms from Dire Straits you will have the purchase the 10" and 12" UK 45 rpm singles from that album. I have a few of these and recently played a few on my Basis 2500 table and they sounded way better that either my Quiex promo or the new expensive 1/2 speed reissue.
If you want the best sounding Brothers in Arms from Dire Straits you will have the purchase the 10" and 12" UK 45 rpm singles from that album. I have a few of these and recently played a few on my Basis 2500 table and they sounded way better that either my Quiex promo or the new expensive 1/2 speed reissue.