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MoFi Faces Fraud Lawsuit for Selling Vinyl Reissues as “Purely Analog” While Using Digital Masters
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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 1113717" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>Much ado about nothing.</p><p></p><p>Audiophools up in arms because they assumed it was purely analogue when it was never explicitly stated as such. "Mastered from the original master tapes" means exactly that: "Mastered from", not "an exact copy of".</p><p></p><p>This is more about hurt pride & being seen as a fool amongst peers - Amazing how all these Audiophools RAVED about what fantastic quality & how great the pressing was when they purchased the LP's, and now they've all gotten their knickers in a knot because it isn't what they assumed it to be.</p><p></p><p>Personally I couldn't care less. The reissues I have sound fantastic, who cares if they were mastered from originals, converted to DSD then mastered, or whatever. They make me happy & I enjoy them. The end.</p><p></p><p>I get more angry at "Remastered" when that actually means "re-imagined as to what I (the mastering engineer) think it should sound like" by the mastering engineer and it ends up sounding nothing like the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 1113717, member: 16824"] Much ado about nothing. Audiophools up in arms because they assumed it was purely analogue when it was never explicitly stated as such. "Mastered from the original master tapes" means exactly that: "Mastered from", not "an exact copy of". This is more about hurt pride & being seen as a fool amongst peers - Amazing how all these Audiophools RAVED about what fantastic quality & how great the pressing was when they purchased the LP's, and now they've all gotten their knickers in a knot because it isn't what they assumed it to be. Personally I couldn't care less. The reissues I have sound fantastic, who cares if they were mastered from originals, converted to DSD then mastered, or whatever. They make me happy & I enjoy them. The end. I get more angry at "Remastered" when that actually means "re-imagined as to what I (the mastering engineer) think it should sound like" by the mastering engineer and it ends up sounding nothing like the original. [/QUOTE]
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MoFi Faces Fraud Lawsuit for Selling Vinyl Reissues as “Purely Analog” While Using Digital Masters
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