Maybe there is no guarantee absolute of a flawless record.There is always debris left over from the manufacturing process and I blame my mishaps mostly on my own failure to clean new records before I played them.There is also the anomoly of the 180-200 gram pressing.I don't think vinyl was supposed to be produced this way.I consistently hear 70's reissues that beat the "new audiophile" pressings.Decca engineers knew in the 60's that pressing vinyl over 160 grams causes problems.
Which new Reissues are free of pops, ticks etc?
Hi,
frustrated greetings to all my audiophile friends. I have got so many records the last 15 months, which are made from inferior Vinyl (specially Classic Records, here it is frustrating because their first 180gr Batch is extremely good quality) or probably something else happened with them.
How about a new Thread where a List can be made, which one of the latest reissues is absolutely noise free (you know, that kind of quality we all have from the 70's,80's and 90's, before the Money-Maker-Reissue-Hype rolled over us).
frustrated greetings to all my audiophile friends. I have got so many records the last 15 months, which are made from inferior Vinyl (specially Classic Records, here it is frustrating because their first 180gr Batch is extremely good quality) or probably something else happened with them.
How about a new Thread where a List can be made, which one of the latest reissues is absolutely noise free (you know, that kind of quality we all have from the 70's,80's and 90's, before the Money-Maker-Reissue-Hype rolled over us).
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