
Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Jethro Tull Available Now
Our customer Michel wrote to tell us how much he likes some of his Hot Stamper pressings after doing shootouts with others he owns, including a number of audiophile pressings.
Hi Tom,
I finally was able to spend the time to listen and compare my last three purchases. I must say this is being quite an experience which I am enjoying very much.
First up was Aqualung.
So here I did something backwards, as I listened to yours first, instead of the other way around. At first I thought it sounded thin and lacking. I discovered that this particular lp needed the gain controls to be turned up almost all the way in order to reveal itself. This was key. I did of course match volume when I compared the other pressings.
The more I put on the Classic 200gm or the DCC or the UK first press, or the MFSL, or another early US pressing, the better your LP sounded!
This is the very best I have ever heard Aqualung. Truly a stunning experience. This is how it is meant to be heard. Super happy with this one. Thank You.

Second was Stand Up.
Here I went back to normal and listened to my copies first which didn’t include anything of note except for the AP 45rpm. I found that for a UK Jethro Tull pressing the bass was indeed more boomy and warm than normal, which is nice.
I did find it lacking in oomph, but more importantly for me is the tone. The US LPs of the time have that warm deep fuzzy bass that oozes out of the speakers. I couldn’t find that with this UK copy.
It reminded me of the UK first press Aqualung in this regard. I would like to return it.
Third up was Let It Be.
So I had previously determined that the SHS [A++] Let it Be I had purchased prior was indeed the best copy I’d ever heard. So now I bought the WHS and have finally put it to the test here in the mountains.

OMG the woods cried out “play it again, play it again”!
This indeed is one truly amazing pressing. Its like listening to the master tape. I don’t know what else to say… speechless.
Simply dramatic warmth, clarity, punch, dynamic range, and the vinyl is so quiet.
This is truly super worthy of the WHS badge… it just took all the good stuff from the SHS and dialed it all in perfectly and then gave it a little caffeine.
What an amazing discovery BR has made here. I’m so glad I was able to purchase this one.
Who would have ever known it could get this good.
As an individual trying to figure this out, my experience says the chances of success are less than 4%, which is why your business model is working. Like one of your customers wrote “I now have twelve copies in total… eleven of them are useless”.
For every BR lp I’ve purchased there are multiple copies going in the sell pile.
Once again, many thanks!
Michel
Michel,
Glad you liked your Hot Stamper pressings of Aqualung and Let It Be.
As for Stand Up, it has been more than a decade since we played a domestic pressing of Stand Up that could do what the better imports can do. Here is an old commentary to that effect.
Down the road, as you continue to improve your playback, at some point you should probably try another one of our Hot Stamper import pressings of Stand Up. On our system it’s no contest.
And of course we stand behind the copy we sent you with a money back guarantee, so of course you can return it.
Best, TP
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