"The quality of a record starts with the quality of the master tape, the lathe, the skill and care of the people involved, the demand for perfection... Sometimes the reissues are great, sometimes the old-fashioned older pressings are better."
Cutting records was an artform in the golden age of vinyl. I agree with you but would add that the quality and purity of the vinyl is an important part of the process.
And half-speed or not, I have had a few MOFI records with pops and clicks in them. So Chayro makes a very valid point.
Cutting records was an artform in the golden age of vinyl. I agree with you but would add that the quality and purity of the vinyl is an important part of the process.
And half-speed or not, I have had a few MOFI records with pops and clicks in them. So Chayro makes a very valid point.