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No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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They haven’t replied yet. The website has that info, but I don’t know specifically what they used for the Brubeck record.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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Oops missed that in your message. Cool.1ThoughtKnown said:
They haven’t replied yet. The website has that info, but I don’t know specifically what they used for the Brubeck record.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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I agree. The AICs are great, Into the Wild, etc. It's a good label. It's not at the level of AP, MOFI, and the Tone Poet, but also not priced like those.1ThoughtKnown said:
MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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It’s funny you say they are hard to find in the US. I can’t go to a record store here without seeing MoV releases.mrussel1 said:
I agree. The AICs are great, Into the Wild, etc. It's a good label. It's not at the level of AP, MOFI, and the Tone Poet, but also not priced like those.1ThoughtKnown said:
MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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I see MOVs on occasion, but not the ones I want. I think the only one I have bought from a store is Nefertiti from Miles Davis.1ThoughtKnown said:
It’s funny you say they are hard to find in the US. I can’t go to a record store here without seeing MoV releases.mrussel1 said:
I agree. The AICs are great, Into the Wild, etc. It's a good label. It's not at the level of AP, MOFI, and the Tone Poet, but also not priced like those.1ThoughtKnown said:
MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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That label is priceless. LolLoujoe said:My my my. Speechless
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Yes. They made thr cover to look like 'blue note' too. Great notes on the back. Pretty creative idea. Hooked me!0
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Well MoV got back to me. As you said, signs of a good company. That Brubeck Jazz Goes to College pressing is cut from 96khz/24 bit digital files of the original masters. It doesn’t have that analogue warmth which is so great on jazz wax, but like I said it’s a very enjoyable copy.mrussel1 said:
I see MOVs on occasion, but not the ones I want. I think the only one I have bought from a store is Nefertiti from Miles Davis.1ThoughtKnown said:
It’s funny you say they are hard to find in the US. I can’t go to a record store here without seeing MoV releases.mrussel1 said:
I agree. The AICs are great, Into the Wild, etc. It's a good label. It's not at the level of AP, MOFI, and the Tone Poet, but also not priced like those.1ThoughtKnown said:
MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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Thanks for the update.1ThoughtKnown said:
Well MoV got back to me. As you said, signs of a good company. That Brubeck Jazz Goes to College pressing is cut from 96khz/24 bit digital files of the original masters. It doesn’t have that analogue warmth which is so great on jazz wax, but like I said it’s a very enjoyable copy.mrussel1 said:
I see MOVs on occasion, but not the ones I want. I think the only one I have bought from a store is Nefertiti from Miles Davis.1ThoughtKnown said:
It’s funny you say they are hard to find in the US. I can’t go to a record store here without seeing MoV releases.mrussel1 said:
I agree. The AICs are great, Into the Wild, etc. It's a good label. It's not at the level of AP, MOFI, and the Tone Poet, but also not priced like those.1ThoughtKnown said:
MoV isn’t AAA for sure. But I’ve had such positive listening experiences with all the rock REs I’ve bought from them, figured I’d go for a jazz record and see. Can’t complain for the price.MedozK said:
As far as I know MOV does not cut with an all analog chain.mrussel1 said:
No surprise. Their quality is too good to be CD masters, yet they seem to have things that are not known to have analog masters. But it's cool that they replied to you. Always a sign of a good company.1ThoughtKnown said:
I like this pressing. If I had to guess it’s not analogue, but your question prompted me to write them and ask what the source is. When they reply I’ll get back to you. From the MoV website:mrussel1 said:
Was always curious about this one. Plus it's hard to get MOV in the States sometimes. How is it? Do you think it's analog?1ThoughtKnown said:
Which masters do you use?
We use the best audio available to cut our records. We receive and use different kinds of masters: analogue tapes, original metal parts, lacquers cut from analogue tapes and high res digital files 192/96khz/24 bit. Music On Vinyl does not use CD's as masters.
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