Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of The Doors Available Now
A letter from a good customer tells of his experience playing a top copy of the album.
Hi Guys,
Just when I thought you guys could not surprise me, you did it again. Morrison Hotel was not in my collection when I was growing up although I was familiar with some of the tracks on the album. I picked up a SHS 2/1.5 copy; it was good and I added it to my collection. I saw the WHS 3/3 copy come up on the site and thought I would give it a try because of my past experience (Jackson Browne, Beatles – White Album, Crowded House).
Holy smokes, my intuition was correct: the 3/3 copy transforms the musical experience. I don’t know how or why this happens; how a SHS side 2 that sounds good goes exponentially up with a WHS 3 copy; it just does. When one gets a WHS 3/3 in single album as opposed to a 2 pack; it is a musical treat beyond compare. Thanks as usual.
Mike
Mike, I have had that experience quite often, hundreds of times in fact. The 3+ takes the music to a place no other copy can take it, and it takes you with it. This is why we do shootouts, and why you must do them too, if owning the highest quality pressings is important to you.
Shootouts are the only way to answer the most important question in all of audio: “compared to what?”
Without shootouts, how can you begin to know the specific characteristics of the sound of the pressings you own?
We write a lot about that subject, and here is a bit of an overview that we think our readers will find helpful.



