Bob Dylan returned to a folkier style with John Wesley Harding in 1967. How good does this sound on the 45 RPM MoFi compared to a Columbia reissue?
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Bob Dylan returned to a folkier style with John Wesley Harding in 1967. How good does this sound on the 45 RPM MoFi compared to a Columbia reissue?
MoreBrothers in Arms by Dire Straits is available in audiophile vinyl versions from Mobile Fidelity and as an Abbey Road remaster. Our comparison shows much good on both sides but a narrow winner.
MoreBrothers In Arms as a double album with 45 RPM is supposed to bring out the very best sound from the well-known recordings. Does it really sound even better than the LP from 1985?
MoreSince 1978 MFSL has been producing Original Master Recordings, an audiophile series of reissues striving for the best possible sound.
MoreThere are several reissues of the Dire Straits’ debut album. Now also as a double album by MoFi with 45 RPM. In the sound duel we hear it against an early German pressing.
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