A1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
A7 Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
B5 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
Notes
This rare boxed set was produced in a limited edition, individually hand numbered run of 5000.
The UHQR itself stood for Ultra High Quality Record. The vinyl is 180gm 'Super Vinyl',
developed from improvements made during the creation of CD-4 Quadraphonic records.
It is designed to be flatter, more consistent, harder wearing & pressed on an extreme precision press,
almost totally eliminating disc eccentricity or warpage.
This gives excellent channel separation & is designed for a flat frequency
response across the range with negligible distortion or mid-range disc surface vibration.
The box itself contains two carbon foam anti stain pads, one fold over stiffening card,
a fold-out technical specification manual, a UHQR individually numbered & signed Certificate Of Authenticity,
and the 13 Track vinyl LP in a unique hand numbered picture sleeve with anti-static inner.
The box itself is high quality, textured & embossed with red text.
Else
In addition to the regular-weight LP releases and box sets, MFSL also released eight UHQR (Ultra High Quality Release)
titles on LP. Each was a single-record box set limited to 5000 copies and individually numbered. UHQRs were pressed
on heavy-weight (200 gram) "virgin" vinyl and pressed on the master stamper at the JVC company in Japan.
Source: Rip by pbthal in 32bit/192kHz to 16/44
Treatment for your convenience:
Split & Declick. Resampled to 24bit/96kHz
Rip Equipment pbthal
Turntable: VPI Scoutmaster with Trans-Fi Terminator Air Bearing Linear Tracing Tonearm
Cartridge: Audio-Technica AT33PTG
Phono Preamp: Pro-Ject TubeBox
Soundcard: E-MU 1212
Ghost of Hedonism Resampling Process
I did some research on that. After all I used AUDACITY as wave editor and for resampling also.
It was the most easy solution for me. I tried SOX also, but since I have only a commandline version this was not very comfortable.
Listening to the results there was no notable differences between AUDACITY libresample algortihm and SOX (whatever algerithm works in there).
Even streaming the 192 Khz source over FOOBAR DSP-manager with PPHS to 96000 sounded good, but I found no way to save the 96 kHz files from foobar.
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