Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Graham Nash Available Now
What hurts so many pressings of this album is a generally lifeless quality and a lack of presence in the midrange.
Were the stampers a bit worn for those copies, or no good to start with, or was it bad vinyl that couldn’t hold the energy of the stamper, or perhaps some stampers just weren’t cut right?
Maybe it’s something as simple as the pressing plates going out of alignment at some point in the cycle?
Don’t ask us. We sure don’t know. And one thing we’ve learned over the years is not to pretend to.
These are record mysteries, and they are mysteries that will always be mysteries, if for no other reason than the number of production variables hopelessly intertwined at the moment of a pressing’s creation can never be teased apart no matter how smart you are.
As we never tire of saying, thinking is really not much help with regard to finding better sounding records.
Not surprisingly, we’ve found that cleaning and playing them seems to work fairly well.
Those two things work fairly well because nothing else works at all.

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