
Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of The Cars Available Now
Ray, a new customer, here relates to us the experience of playing his first Hot Stamper pressing:
Pardon the language, Well f**k me!
My brother bought me The Cars, Heartbeat City Super Hot Stamper. And I got it on June 17th.
I opened the well-packed box, and behold! a rather common looking version. I took it out of the well made sleeve and it looked unimpressive.
I then put it on my turntable. And WOW!!! It just came to life in a way that left the MoFi pressing in the dust in every way imaginable. EVERYTHING sounded better, and my speakers SANG!!!
I am beyong impressed with this record and have absolutely no intention of getting rid of it.
I always felt like Tom was being overly harsh with “audiophile” pressings, But DAYUM!!! He is right.
I would gladly pay $100 again to get a record as good as this. I’m hooked!!!
Thank you folks for doing all the work.
Ray, thank you so much for your enthusiastic letter. A few thoughts come to mind.
Indeed, our records are rather common looking. They often look like the standard issue pressing that came out back in the day, because in most case that is exactly what they are.
We are not trying to make fancy good sounding records. Those that try to make good sounding records these days have a failure rate that borders on 100%. Why would we want to follow in their footsteps?
No, all we do is find the copies that were mastered right, pressed right, and therefore sound right.
It sounds like it should be easier to do, and in many ways it is. It is still a lot of work, but we don’t mind, we actually enjoy it.
As for the MoFi, it is not the least bit surprising that our copy smoked their pressing.
No, the surprising thing is how on earth that ridiculous company is still in business. We asked the question here and it is unlikely we will ever get a good answer.
We’re glad to know that a hundred dollars can indeed buy a good record. We have 119 of them in stock at that price as of this writing, and almost as many for $75 and under.
Many of them punch well above their weight sonically because they have condition issues or are titles that are may not be as popular as others we offer. Either way, many of them are great records that deserve a home, preferably a home with a nice turntable. Won’t you help?








