The new audiophile vinyl series The Original Source from Deutsche Grammophon (AAA)

My white label copies arrived yesterday. All in spotless condition. They go through the ultrasonic tomorrow.
You’re lucky. I’ve had numerous White Label that are warped and have off center spindle holes. Very disappointing DG quality. I just opened two OS albums that are badly warped and both needed spindle holes reamed.
 
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I was referring to the OSS Gulda Mozart 25/27.

Did the Eroica ever came in OSS?

If you are asking is there an Eroica recording in The Original Source series, the answer is yes, there will be. Symphony 3 with Giulini and the LA Philharmonic is scheduled for release in early February 2026 as a 3-sided LP. You can pre-order it from DG in Germany if you don't mind the $50 shipping to the US.

 
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If you are asking is there an Eroica recording in The Original Source series, the answer is yes, there will be. Symphony 3 with Giulini and the LA Philharmonic is scheduled for release in early February 2026 as a 3-sided LP. You can pre-order it from DG in Germany if you don't mind the $50 shipping to the US.
And pay the import duties. DHL collected for tariffs on the last shipment.

That said, seems they switched to a better level of shipping service. Last package arrived within days instead of weeks.

I am going to order the next batch from Amazon.
 
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I too bit the TOS bait and bought most of the issues. I only partly regret it because I discovered so many wonderful interpretations. And wherever I can compare with LPs from the 70's, the TOS are sonically way better except for... strident strings. In fact, the thinness of strings seems to permeate TOS LPs. I narrowed it down to 2 potential issues:
1. Jesus-Christus-Kirche Berlin recordings: these recordings in general sound awful; for example, Scrjabin's Poeme de l'Extase is imho unlistenable; in that church, many great interpretations were mauled by DG's sound engineers.
2. TOS deplorable Optima pressing quality which is appalling at such price level; I just finished listening to the astounding acoustics Mahler 6/Karajan/BPO, yet still not dead-quiet pressing which really annoys in ppp passages.

Note: at TOS, buy everything Gilels! Abbado is also outstanding.

I addressed the 1st issue by no longer buying performances recorded in the JCK.
I addressed the 2nd issue by only buying DG White Label (WL) LPs. They are outrageously overpriced and the packaging is rubbish. However, WL pressings avoid to a great extent the shrillness of violins, are much quieter (but not totally so), have slightly better width and depth whilst increasing clarity and "musical flow".

To check my hypothesis, I bought the TOS MTT/ Tchaikovsky Winter Dreams in both regular and WL, as well as the freshly released Yo-Yo Ma/Nelsons/Shostakovich in both regular and WL. The comparison is embarrassing. WL sounds far superior. Why that is, and why DG chargers double the price for WL is a mystery to me (perhaps not so much the latter: people buy at that price, so DG just goes for it).

I have resigned myself to only buy DG vinyl WL editions, also outside the TOS edition. I was richly rewarded with outstanding releases featuring Gilels (TOS), Yuja Wang, Yo-Yo Ma, Duenas, Zimerman and Sokolov.

This brings me to my final conclusion. DG is incapable of properly pressing vinyl. At the price of its WL editions, DG could release 1-step LPs, which imho is the best that has happened to vinyl in all these years. Imho, sonically 1-step easily beats D2D. WL does not come even close to 1-step.

Competitors (within the same group) are smelling their chance. I just ordered 2 Decca releases out of their Pure Analogue series: https://www.deccaclassics.com/en/ar...unches-a-new-all-analogue-vinyl-series-277409

Reinard Maillard and Sidney Meyer started the TOS adventure but were betrayed by disastrous quality control at DG's Optima pressing plant. If Decca does not disappoint, I ordered my last TOS WL LPs this week.

PS: for those unfamiliar with the 1-step process: the engineer cuts MULTIPLE lacquers. A metal stamper is made directly from each lacquer. Each stamper stamps at most 500-700 records.
 
My DG TOS Batch 9 arrived here in the UK this morning :)

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