Doors Box Set on LP - Bernie Grundman


Anyone bought and listened yet? I'm very tempted but not if they don't beat the 70s reissues I own.
Thanks!
Christopher
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My DCC copy (#936 - or so) of the first LP is clearly better than the first lp in the boxed set (#2345 - or so) and also better than a second pressing I have. It was probably due to the difficulty they were having with the tape. I sense no digital artifacts in the LP though. Some of the other LP's in the box set are better than the original and subsequent pressings.
My reading of the press on these was that the vinyl box was 'remastered' digitally with original mix while the Rhino Cd box was 'remastered' and 'remixed' digitally.

I am neutral on the remixing with the cd box, some tracks are improved some tracks sound modernized in a bad way. The remastering on cd box is an improvement especially if you play the DVDA versions.
"A seven-LP box set of 180-gram HQ vinyl reissues of all six of The Doors' studio masterpieces in stereo PLUS a mono version of their debut album! The entire set has been remastered and personally supervised by Jac Holzman, founder of Elektra Records and production supervisor for The Doors, and Bruce Botnick, The Doors' engineer/co-producer/mixer for all six studio albums. All albums are exact replicas of the original releases, including all artwork, packaging, inner sleeves and mixes. "

Original mix, but pretty sure I read that they used the hi-res digital as the source though.
We audiophile oriented small online retailers DO have the Doors box in stock- even super low numbers (#1830's) check our store at www.singingdogrecords.com or our Ebay low price of $167.00 plus shipping (see our other audiophile vinyl at bigteesmusic on Ebay.)

Didn't write in just to do an ad, but would hate folks to miss cool opportunities just cuz the "big online retailers" are out of stock. :) We have boatloads of htf vinyl, btw.