Mobile Fidelity SoundLabs, the people behind the recent awesome 180g vinyl reissue of Permanent Waves have confirmed that they will soon also give the same makeover treatment to both Moving Pictures and Signals.
For anyone who hasn't heard of MOFI they reissue from the original master tapes, sourced from the bands and master to 180g at half speed to ensure accurate groove cutting.
Permanent Waves sounds incredible - with detail way beyond that of the original vinyl press and much better than the CD remaster. If Moving Pictures and Signals sound as good it will be a rare treat and the best treatment of Rush's 'peak of their powers' trilogy. They're expensive at approx £25 each but definitely worth it.
Here's MOFI's blurb about themselves:
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab's ongoing quest is to deliver the
foremost sounding audio entertainment software that technological
innovation can provide. From our first UHQR™ vinyl LP to our latest
Ultradisc UHR™ SACD, we have been and will remain a steadfast innovator
in the audiophile frontier. We further believe that technological
development serves best when accompanied by a profound awareness and
appreciation for the elusive magic and mystery that comprises music
itself. Our greatest hope is that our products will serve as conduits
for ears ands souls to experience premium, pure, natural sound
reproduction of diverse, pre-eminent original master recordings across
the entire musical spectrum.
Mobile Fidelity believes that mastering systems should be neutral
and transparent. The essential idea is to unveil all the detailed
musical information on the original master recording without adding
deterioration, coloration or other sonic artifacts.
It is worth noting that Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab stands out as
one of few record labels that independently invests in research and
development of audio technology. With proprietary innovations such as
GAIN 2™, general music enthusiasts and audiophiles alike have reaped
the benefit of a higher consumer audio standard without investing in
costly new hardware. Mobile Fidelity is pleased to work with a variety
of engineering legends and companies including Tim de Paravicini, Ed
Meitner, Pass Labs, Theta Digital and Sony Electronics. Our joint
efforts to seek out the ultimate audio experience, has resulted in
significant advances for the technology of music reproduction.
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab has been the undisputed pioneer and
leader in audiophile recordings since the company's inception in 1977.
Established by dedicated audiophiles, Mobile Fidelity's first and
foremost goal was to offer faithfully reproduced high fidelity
recordings that would compliment the numerous advances occurring in
audio delivery systems. Throughout its history, Mobile Fidelity has
remained true to this goal, pioneering state-of-the-art technologies
and setting audiophile standards that remain in place today.
In response to rapid advancements in both recording formats and
audio delivery systems over the past several years, Mobile Fidelity has
maintained its ongoing commitment to improving industry standards. This
has resulted in the introduction of numerous innovations in the
audiophile arena: half-speed mastered Original Master Recording™ LPs,
Ultra High Quality Records™ (UHQRs), high fidelity cassettes, consumer
alignment devices for phono cartridges and audio cassette decks,
Original Master Recording™ compact discs, the 24-karat gold plated
Ultradisc™ CD and the Ultradisc™ Ultra High Resolution™ (UHR). To this
day the independently owned firm continues its commitment to exceeding
industry standards.
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