
Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of The Beatles Available Now
One of our new customers had this to say about some Hot Stamper pressings he purchased recently:
Just wanted to say Thank You.
All four records exceeded my expectations and in my opinion are the best copies I’ve ever heard.
I will continue to follow your site and be a future customer as well.
Whit
Dear Whit,
We should be thanking you! That was a chunk of change you spent with us, but it seems you are quite happy with your purchases, so that’s a win-win, right?
Four truly great albums, all personal favorites and Desert Island Discs, albums that I have listened to from beginning to end hundreds of times over the last 40+ years and still play to this day.
Now you can hear and enjoy them the way I have, and you can do so for as long as you live. Hope you are young enough to spend the next forty years of your life playing this wonderful music.
You now own the pressings that show just how well-recorded these albums were. If you want to hear the magic of analog, your best bet is to go back to 1966, 1967, 1969 or 1973. That’s when they knew what they what they were doing.
Three of the titles below are reissues, and none of the four pressings you bought were mastered after the decade of the 70s.
Why the 70s was the peak decade for mastering quality is a question no one can answer, not to my satisfaction anyway, but after playing tens of thousands of records, I long ago learned to accept it as a fact, one that is supported by mountains of evidence.
Thanks for writing,
Best, TP

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