Do you have the original EU (German) pressing?
I wonder if any reissue could be better.
Eric Clapton Unplugged MoFi UD1S thoughts
Well...this has been one of my top five favorite records to sit back and listen to and also the 2011 2LP 180g US pressing one of the most impressive sounding in my collection. I felt many months ago when I pre-ordered the MoFi UD1S...how much better can it get?? Well, unfortunately...NONE! I just received my MoFi copy, played side 1 of my original and then to the MoFi and essentially no difference at all. I then went to side 2 and I think Lonely Stranger may be slightly better on my 2011 copy! What a let down. I have been very impressed with my other 6 UD1S releases. Maybe I have a ’hot stamper’ of the original?? Curious what others think when they get theirs.
I have the original CD, single disc LP, the 2LP Rhino mastered and cut by Chris Bellman, and the MoFi OneStep.
While the CB 2LP set is an improvement on the originals in that it's bigger and more spacious, it's also tonally bright and the midrange a bit recessed. The sound stresses the strum of the guitar strings and robs the guitar and Clapton's voice of some resonance, making the sound tonally a bit pinched.
In contrast, the MoFi 45rpm sounds fuller, more natural, and more at ease. There's greater spaciousness in the midrange, and the top end is less tipped up, The whole presentation seems more real, and it's easier to listen to, to sit back, relax and appreciate.
I love the album, but as relatively good as the Rhino 2LP set is, I have always had a hard time relaxing while listening because of the tonal imbalance. The MoFi is vastly improved in that area
Is the MoFi revelatory in that you'll hear new aspects to the music you've never heard before? Not really. It just gives you a better sense of being there when it happened. For me, it's a more enjoyable experience, and worth the extra dough. |
@analogj +1
My copy of the MoFi 'One Step' EC Unplugged is superior in all areas to the other versions that i own, including the Bellman release. Superb album that really allows the soundstage to expand and bring in more information of the audience etc., Highly recommended. |
This is a classic case of how I get a little too excited over highly anticipated results. I expect so much immediately and then start getting frustrated. We say over and over to try and not be so critical of a new component or really anything the first couple days, but damn it is so hard! Now that a month has passed and I am relaxed this evening I have listened to each side from the former copy to the MoFi and while it still doesn't just blow me away there are these subtle improvements that are starting to show themselves. I suppose at this level, subtleties are often all we can expect. Glad to at least get people talking about such a wonderful album. With either release, you really can close your eyes and put yourself into that audience. It will go down as one of my favorite records of all time. |
@dhite71 It is nice to see someone come here and rebut their OP. I think with a lot of these ’audiophile’ releases, the better your system, the easier you are going to be able to hear the differences. The new MoFi ’One Step’ is clearly a lot better than my already excellent prior releases. This is what I always find when listening to these ’One Step’s...they are going to be typically better than any other release of the same title (as they should be for the price asked, IMO). One thing to remember though, and I think why a lot of folk have been severely disappointed in these releases, is this: The ’One Step’ is only going to sound as great as the original master recording! If that master was lacking in some way, the ’One Step’ is not going to fix that issue. This is why I was so excited to acquire the EC ’Unplugged’ as the master was very good, and why I was not really interested in the ’One Step’ Simon and Garfunkel ’BOTW’ release...as I knew the master of this one is a mess!
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