clapt-letters

Letter of the Week – “…as if I were sitting in that Southern California recording studio all those years ago.” 

Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of The Eagles Available Now

One of our good customers had this to say about some Hot Stampers he purchased back in 2022:

Hey Tom, 

First a short thank you. I was slow in ordering a record I needed for an audiophile’s friend’s birthday this week, and you guys got it to me. There is a personal service aspect of your team that just adds to the quality of the product. As to that…..

This morning I went to my record collection looking for the right one to listen to with morning coffee at the start of a beautiful Friday. I came across the very first Hot Stamper I ever purchased from you. A copy of Carol King’s Tapestry. I remember the nervousness I felt when making that first “investment”…. Have to tell you, it sounds even better today. The dynamic range, the lingering cymbal clash, the clarity of James Taylor’s acoustic guitar…as if I were sitting in that Southern California recording studio all those years ago. 

BTW… I had a very cool experience last week. My boss is friends with a guy who’s name is Herb Tobin. Herb bought an ocean front house in a small berg north Miami called Golden Beach back in 1982. He bought it from a Miami recording studio that use to be called Criteria, later changing their name to the current The Hits Factory. My boss arranged for us to have lunch with Mr. Tobin on my birthday. By now, you no doubt have guessed the address….461 Ocean Blvd. Not only did Eric Clapton stay there and was so inspired at the turning point in his life that time meant he named the album, and used the image looking back from the beach at the back of the house in 1974 as the album cover. The Eagles also stayed there while recording Hotel California.

We met Mr. Tobin out for lunch and he told me many stories of all the strange, and some unwelcome visitors he has had since 1982. One most welcomed visitor was in the 1990’s he got a call from Clapton’s agent and Eric wanted to bring his wife by and show her the house. They ended up having lunch out on the back patio, where the palm tree is on the album cover. Eric autographed 10 records for Mr. Tobin that day and he had 4 left plus one he had framed. My boss made arrangements with Mr. Tobin in advance and he gave me one…. I am having it framed. I have always loved that record, since ’74. Not looking for agreement, but I have never been able to warm up to any of the Cream, Derek and the Dominos, etc. and anything after what are for me the 4 best (461; Backless; No Reason to Cry; and There’s One In Every Crowd), is simply not my cup of tea. But 461 for me is not only Clapton’s best work, it is one of my top 10 albums of all time. Something totally authentic about it.

Wanted to share a little with you of the impact all your good work makes. (more…)

Letter of the Week – “The whole album is a “Holy S%$*@ experience.”

More of the Music of Eric Clapton

One of our good customers had this to say about a Hot Stamper pressing he purchased recently:

Hey Guys, just listened to “Slowhand” and did you know that on “Wonderful Tonight” you can hear that the snare drum is wood, not steel?… Unbelievable!

The whole album is a “Holy S%$*@ experience.

Kevin B.

Kevin,

Thanks for your letter, fantastic news that the pressing we sent you is resolving enough for you to hear that.

The modern Heavy Vinyl pressing is notorious (around these parts anyway) for seriously lacking resolution, but no one seems to notice but us. (Here are more than fifty titles that make our case, all of them dramatically lower-rez than the best pressings we are have played in our shootouts.)

Here’s a question we have been asking for more than 30 years: Are reviewers’ systems good enough to judge the records we offer?

Best, TP

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Letter of the Week – “I recently changed my entire system and now all of my Better Records are sounding spectacular.”

More of the Music of Eric Clapton

More Reviews and Commentaries for the Music of Eric Clapton

One of our good customers had this to say about some Hot Stampers he purchased recently:

Hey Tom, 

I just listened to the Eric Clapton Unplugged White Hot Stamper I purchased from you.

All I can say is AMAZING. I’ve been a customer of yours going back about 15 years ago. I recently changed my entire system and now all of my Better Records are sounding spectacular.

I can’t wait to hear the Crosby, Stills, Nash White Hot stamper I just purchased from you.

Thanks

Dave

Dave,

We could not be happier to hear that news!

The better your equipment, the better our records sound, a fact attested to by you and hundreds of our other customers. With better playback, all those Heavy Vinyl imposters get left further and further behind. Some give up on them completely.

Your letter is what progress in audio is all about. As your stereo improves, some records should get better, some should get worse. It’s the nature of the beast for those of us who constantly trying to make improvements to our playback.

Hope you like that CSN album, it’s a bitch to find a copy that sounds like the ones we sell. It’s no demo disc but it is real and correct in a way that not one out of a hundred copies are.

Best, TP

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Letter of the Week – “…they sound WONDERFUL…..no surprise but LOTS of satisfaction!”

More of the Music of  The Grateful Dead

One of our good customers had this to say about some Hot Stampers he purchased recently:

Hey Tom,     

Just got the Fresh Cream and Grateful Dead albums, cranked up the rig and they sound WONDERFUL, no surprise but LOTS of satisfaction! Thanks for your sale to enable this “poor” retired audiophile access to great sound.

Thanks for being such a unique person to have discovered what the audio world never really knew or appreciated or admitted to, and for making it available to others.

Best Regards,

EdZ

Ed,

It was our pleasure.

Thanks for your letter.

Best, TP