Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction - Mobile Fidelity Remaster?

LL21

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Has anyone heard this? How does it compare to the G N' R Best of which was remastered in '04? Is this a truly great remaster or just an ok one? Thanks for any guidance!
 

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Has anyone heard this? How does it compare to the G N' R Best of which was remastered in '04? Is this a truly great remaster or just an ok one? Thanks for any guidance!

Don't know about 2004 HG, but the MoFi Appetite is excellent. Unfortunately, I have not seen it for less than ridiculous collector money on Amazon. It is far, far superior to the original CD.
 

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Don't know about 2004 HG, but the MoFi Appetite is excellent. Unfortunately, I have not seen it for less than ridiculous collector money on Amazon. It is far, far superior to the original CD.

Thanks!
 

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Sorry in advance if this is of no interest/help....

I have an original copy with banned cover on uzi/suicide label & it sounds pretty good to me. Not sure if people out there complained about boosted treble & little bass concerning the original, but my copy sounds pretty darn good, better than the CD. It's quiet, clear vocals/instruments, & warm sounding actually. I haven't heard the MoFi so I can't compare.
 

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Mdabb,

thanks for that. i have not heard of that...interesting. is that a remaster or a different 'pressing' of the CD?
 

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Just realized the original album & cassette were mastered at Sterling Sound. So I'm thinking/guessing the CD uses a different master. Which is why I feel the record sounds better.

From Discogs:
Recorded at: Rumbo Studios, Canoga Park, CA. Take One Studio, Burbank, CA. Can Am Studio, Tarzana, CA. Mixed At: Media Sound, NYC. Album and Cassette Originally Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.
 

LL21

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Just realized the original album & cassette were mastered at Sterling Sound. So I'm thinking/guessing the CD uses a different master. Which is why I feel the record sounds better.

From Discogs:
Recorded at: Rumbo Studios, Canoga Park, CA. Take One Studio, Burbank, CA. Can Am Studio, Tarzana, CA. Mixed At: Media Sound, NYC. Album and Cassette Originally Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.

Thanks! Good to know!
 

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