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post #16 of 27
Slayer on MFSL, audiophile version of Reign in Blood! HA! That will be awesome and quite ironic. But then Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction was a solid release by MFSL
post #17 of 27
I wouldnt buy any MFSL unless its vinyl. The cd I have bought in the past all were not better than the original.
post #18 of 27
i have the mfsl vinyl of styx's grand illusion and it is spectacular
post #19 of 27
I love Muddy waters Folk singer. I havent heard the original CD but the mfsl is really surprisingly great sounding
post #20 of 27
MFSL does good when it comes to remastering overly compressed originals, but that's not always the case. I however enjoy my only MFSL record, Meddle, very much.
post #21 of 27
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by necropimp View Post
and it's MFSL not MSFL
fixed :P
post #22 of 27
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Originally Posted by jilgiljongiljing View Post
Slayer on MFSL, audiophile version of Reign in Blood! HA! That will be awesome and quite ironic. But then Megadeth - Countdown to Extinction was a solid release by MFSL
i was thinking more like the new one...reign in blood isn't the clipressed disaster that world painted blood is
post #23 of 27
Just bought my first MFSL title, Dave Alvin - Blackjack David Hybrid SACD. Should have it in a few days. Looking forward to it.

post #24 of 27
I prefer MFSL releases to almost every other audiophile company. Some might say there are too warm, but I think if you have a really high-end, revealing system that you'll be grateful for that extra warmth. With speakers like Thiels and the like, a warmth is a very forgiving thing.
post #25 of 27
A few that I really like, off the top of my head, are Inner Mounting Flame, Crime of the Century, The Sky is Crying, and Gaucho. All stellar remasters that sound awesome through cans
post #26 of 27
MFSL do produce some awesome remaster. Lot of their older releases are harder to find and command high prices. Boston - Third Stage, Toto IV, and Supertramp - Breakfast in America are just a few MFSL cds that I have.
post #27 of 27
MO-FI CDs ok.......a little tipped up on the top end on some! Now IMO the best all time sounding MO-FI LP is Little Feat "Waitng For Columbus"
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