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Our good customer Michel wrote to us about his experience playing three Hot Stamper pressings of Mona Bone Jakon, two of which were our new favorite imports (hence the shootout winning grades) and one domestic LP that came close to them in sound quality. Close, but no cigar.
At the bottom of the post you can see the notes for one of the knockout copies he bought.
Hi Tom,
Well, I’ve been going at it for about an hour and a half.
3 Hot Stamper copies… NWHS US 2.5/2.5… WHS UK 2.5/3… WHS UK 3/2.5.
Using both UK 3+ White Hots, I went back and forth and back and forth again with side one. The 3+ side one is definitely the winner. That is also my favorite side.
The more I listened, the more the 2.5+ side one sounded like a wanna-be 3.0! It was straining to get there, but simply could not. Everything really dialed in with the 3+ side.
There seemed to be less vocal strain on the sound with the 3+.
The amazing openess, clarity, warmth, natural tonality, extended bass that reverberates throughout my house and beyond are simply phenomenal. These ever so deep reverberating bass notes are simply divine on this 3+.
What a pleasure to listen to. I don’t think I own many records that can produce the sound that this one does.
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The notes for side one read: