Musical Heritage Society LP's


I recently stumbled upon an abundant source of MHS classical LP's that seem to be in excellent condition. Anybody have experience with these productions? How is the sound quality? Performances? Should I buy them all (for quite cheap) and add mass to my bookshelf? Thanks to those in the know!
peter_s
I was a member of the MHS in the 80's and purchased many of their albums and CD's both original and reissues. I have about 50 or so both jazz and classical LP's. I concur with the above comments. I always found the quality of the vinyl as well as the sonics in their catalog quite good. Go for it.
I have about ~200 MHS lps in my collection and probably have played/listened to about ~40 of them so far(too many lps in my collection).
All of them so far has been beyond my expectation on the sonic quality, performance, and the vinyl pressing quality. I really like some of MHS's the obscure/rare/hard to find material performed by not well known musicans and their performance. Try a few, your liking may vary(some of my friends perfer well known musicians/familar piece of music from RCA/London than unfamilar musics of MHS/Nonsuch LPs).
I agree with all of the above posts, and would encourage you to invest in these LPs. They are very good to excellent sonically, and the performances usually do not disappoint! Go for it!
Timchin:

They have catalog numbers on them. The ones that I picked up start in the 300's and end up in the 2300's or so. I have seen later digital LP's by MHS and even have a few CD's by them.

As far as the range that I own goes, I have never noticed the later ones sounding better/worse, though I have looked @ even later ones in the thrifts that are pressed on thin/flimsy stock.