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Re: Sound quality - best and worse

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:56 pm
by ton1
wareika wrote: Regarding S1, material is just a good exemple. Ton1, perfectly illustrate this point (don't take any offence) when he says "But could you confirm this feeling : pressing from Brooklyn era are better quality than others (earlier and later)".

During a long long time I hunted the red&yellow represses from Brooklyn. Just because they are considered as the best in term of sound.
I can swear you I just realize it this afternoon, thinking of the Studio One LP I have at home and those I've heard and realizing that the only pressing that always sound great are the red and yellow ones. I had never read anything about it before, I promise :). I only have one silkscreen (Sample Dub by Dub Specialist), so this is not a good sample to make it a generality :).