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Jun 22, 2021
Say It Loud In A Silent Way
This is an excellent pressing. It sounds much better than my 1992 "Digitally Remastered Direct From The Original Analog Tapes" Columbia CD copy, more detailed and greater clarity, but then that's the power of analog. I have no idea if it compares favorably to the original 1969 Columbia LP, and I'm pretty sure Miles would have preferred a "vinyl of color" instead of white for this repress of his masterpiece, but all things considered this is a great reissue.

Sep 18, 2020
Wax Time Audio Sources Are Not Analog
3 of 3 found this helpful If you have never purchased a WaxTime LP, be advised that while the cover highlights the fact that the LP was Direct Metal Mastered (DMM) what it fails to mention is that it is Direct Metal Mastered from a commercially available digital source, most likely a CD, or WAV or FLAC file, and while the quality of this gray market album's vinyl is good, and both inner and outer sleeves are will made, what you are buying is a consumer-sourced digital copy mastered and cut for vinyl, not the original analog master tape recordings mastered and cut for vinyl. If you want that, you'll need to buy a copy that's pressed by Sony-Columbia.

Oct 21, 2019
Four times more playing time on one charge
After installing this replacement battery my very Classic 4th Gen iPod was boosted from 3 hours to 12 hours playing time on a single charge, rock on.