Jethro Tull Remasters - Better Sound?


Already have most of the Tull collection, but thinking of picking up Benefit remastered. Is the remastered a big sonic improvement?
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Tull albums are so cheap. They made to many of them to retain value, as of all rock music.I picked a British pressing of Benefit for $2 at a record show.
I've got Japanese mini LP Benefit and Stand Up CDs. They may sound a little better than other versions but they're still muddy. I don't know how these albums were originally recorded but they NEVER sounded "great". I owned the LPs at one time, same thing. Unfortunate because I like the music very much.
If anyone has any insights into how these were recorded or why they sound the way they do, please post.