Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Harry Belafonte Available Now
We’ve long known that some copies of the album are mastered with the polarity reversed. This is one of those copies.
But the crazy news we have today is that this copy of the album sound just fine without reversing the polarity of the system, better than any other copy we played.
True, it sounds a bit better with the polarity reversed, but it is still our Shootout Winner even with the wrong polarity.
I would never have believed that to be the case in the past, but my theory is that the new studio we built has reduced distortions and problems to such a degree that polarity issues are less of a problem now than they might have been in the past.
As I say, it’s just a theory, and as time goes on we will revisit this idea with other recordings that we know to have polarity issues, and we’ll be sure to let you know what we find.
The best sounding versions we played are cut super clean. The brass and strings have dead-on correct textures and timbres.
As good as some pressings are, the best pressings are clearly a step up in class. The differences are easy to hear:
- The brass has more weight and body and richness.
- Same with the strings.
- The voice gets fuller and sweeter and less sibilant, while still maintaining every nuance of detail.
- The presence is startling; Belafonte is absolutely in the room with you.

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