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Reddit mentions of In Mono [14 LP Box Set]

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In Mono [14 LP Box Set]
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The Beatles - In Mono Boxset [Mono 2014]
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Height5.51 Inches
Length13.39 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2014
Weight18.430625 Pounds
Width13.19 Inches

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Found 6 comments on In Mono [14 LP Box Set]:

u/BTsBaboonFarm · 19 pointsr/vinyl

Here's a few that I have and love

Dave Matthews Band - Crash: All analog master and cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and pressed at MPO. Some bias, because I'm the resident DMB fan on r/vinyl, but this is a perfect release and what every band should model anniversary vinyl releases after. If Radiohead had done this with OK Computer, it would have been 1000x better; missed chance. Anyways, this is a must have for any DMB fan. $30 on Amazon

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik: All analog cut. Not sure if Bellman did this or Grundman himself, but it was cut at BGM. Maybe one of the best sounding remastered albums in my collection. It's extremely detailed and "revealing". Definitely recommend picking this up, both on the quality and the music itself - one of the best albums of the early 90's. $30 on Amazon

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium: Another all analog mastering and cut RHCP album, this one by Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray. All versions (original, deluxe, and reissue) use the same stampers. It's a rarity that a 2006 album was recorded analog, so it's wonderful they kept the vinyl AAA. Full bass, and a really detailed high end. Highly recommend if you're into the band, it's a steal at $33 for a 4xLP

Nirvana - In Utero: Released for the album's 20th anniversary, this was a direct metal mastering and cut that used the albums original cut and contains a bonus disc featuring alternate mixes. There was also a version released in 2013 with all alternative mixes and was also all analog. Both are great and fully dynamic, though I prefer the original mix. Whichever mix you prefer, go with that version, you won't be let down.
$50 shipped (lowest available) for the 20th Anniversary release | $25 for the 2013 mix thru Walmart

Nirvana - Nevermind: Bernie Grundman mastered this one himself, and keeping with the theme from above this is all analog as well. Maybe the best album of the 90's, this is (in my opinion) the ultimate version of it. This master was released by ORG in 2009, but it was released again from the Geffen label using the same stamper in 2013 and pressed at Pallas. $24 on Amazon

Van Morrison - Moondance: This is the 2008 release, mastered and cut analog by Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray at Acoustech and pressed at RTI. There's a really good discussion about this remaster and specifically the mix of Into the Mystic over at the Steve Hoffman Forums. $18 on Amazon

Phish - Junta/A Picture of Nectar/Lawn Boy/Rift/Hoist: All of these Phish albums are fan-freaking-tastic sounding. Bellman did them all at BGM and used all analog sources and cuts for each, minus Rift which was cut from hi-res digital files. All can be found at Phish Dry Goods for $50 each. A bit pricey but well worth it IMO!

The Beatles - 2014 Mono Remasters: If you want the ultimate, most true to the original, Beatles releases; this is what you want. These are all analog and do everything to mimic the UK first press releases. There's always good debate about Mono/Stereo for The Beatles, but there's no debate that these are top notch releases. You can buy the whole box for ~$350 or each release individually for $15-$25 each if you search for each on Amazon

There's really an endless amount of good, affordable, new records with great sound. Check out Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi/MFSL), Analogue Productions, Analog Spark, Music Matters, among others. MOV also does great work, though they generally use hi-res digital rather than tape to cut from. Also, look for the mastering engineers I mentioned above - Chris Bellman, Bernie Grundman, Steve Hoffman; plus Kevin Gray, Scott Hull, among others

u/rundmcc · 3 pointsr/VinylDeals

Here is the CamelCamelCamel price history.

The stereo version box set is currently at a good deal also for $241.89.

I'm trying to convince myself I don't need to spend the $258.89 on this... having a hard time passing this one up!

u/SteakWay · 2 pointsr/beatles

I have a torrent of Dr. Ebbetts and another rip from a guy who calls himself Dr. Robert. I have listened to them and they sound good. Honestly though if I went with an entire vinyl collection I'd go with the new mono releases. I listen to stereo for comfort but I'd definitely want to listen to mono if I wanted to sit down and listen to vinyl. The new releases are pure rips off of the original masters so they are the best and highest of quality of what the Beatles wanted.

http://www.amazon.com/In-Mono-14-Box-Set/dp/B005NJ9CHK

u/andrewoh · 1 pointr/VinylDeals

Prime Shipping, only 5 in stock (with more on the way apparently) Price chart

u/checkerdamic · 1 pointr/vinyl

First thing is to list your budget. Second, figure out what they have or don't have (if possible). Next, look at the 1st pressings on discogs or a local record store in VG+ or better condition (don't go below that for a gift, also discogs can have issues of sellers overgrading so be careful) and try to stick to UK pressings for artists like those four.

Regarding the Beatles record you mentioned in another comment, go for an original UK pressing if possible such as this one though it's very pricey if you want a decent copy. If you want to give them the ultimate Beatles set and are will to break the bank at about $350 get them the Beatles in Mono Box Set. That's probably way more than what you want to spend but that's my top recommendation.