How are the blue note RVG CD's?


After seeing a recent thread about the pricey used Blue Note LP's, esp. japanese pressings, what are your opinions of the sound quality of the recently re-mastered by Rudy Van Gelder editions, done I think in 1999-2002 or so, on a 24 bit system. I bought a bunch for around $12.99 each, and on my Rega Jupiter 2000 think they sound pretty darned good. Anyone else?
xiekitchen
On the whole the Lp's sound better. Yet, since the price of some are exorbitant and many are impossible to find,the CD's are a more than acceptable compromise. The music is great and you have the added benefit of alternate takes. That being said, I would still keep a lookout for the occasional find at a used record store or such like. This assumes your turntable is comparable in quality to your CD player.
I've picked up a few as well, very nice sound and even better I found a bunch for $10.99. For even better sound check out the K2's from JVC, they use the some mastering process as XRCD's but at regular cd prices. K2's are some of the best sounding cd's I have and the titles are some of the best classic jazz.