Well, here it is now Sept 20. The more I listen to this UHQR the more I am liking it! Excellent presence, soundstage, and dynamics. I may just purchase a few other favorites that are currently available! I'm also pleased that my current system was able to present the improvement in sound quality!!
Comparison of two High Quality Steely Dan Aja records....
Okay, I saw an add last week for a UHQR Aja album from Analog Productions.
Cut at 45 playback speed, on clear 200 gram virgin vinyl, special flat disc processing, master tapes utilized, etc, etc....11 out of possible 10 rated!
So, I went ahead and bellied up to the bar for $150.00 for this two record set.
A careful washing was performed to both records prior to playback.
The packaging is really beautiful, and is a real collectors item....but does it sound better as advertised?
I have one 30th anniversary Aja record on 180 gram virgin vinyl pressed by Cisco Music. It has been my go to reference.
Today, along with the wifey, we did a back to back comparison.
I'm an engineer by trade, and don't normally utilize all the flowery language typical in this hobby.
Yes, this particular Aja cut is better sounding! Is it because of 45 RPM? Clear vinyl? 200 gram vinyl, special flat face design (which had me worried it would not track properly, but it did)? Or, a combination of all the above.
I can honestly say, yes, at least 20% improvement in listening enjoyment. Everything else being equal, including volume settings, nothing was changed.
Is it worth $150.00? I don't believe so, but I'm retired and on a fixed income.....This was a way out of the ordinary purchase for me...
I do believe that Analog Productions has discovered and markets a really good manufacturing process, and I wish them good fortune in their endeavors!
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