Tony L
Administrator
To my mind, and bare in mind I’d take an RVG stamp in the run-off to any of them, is that the Japanese pressings tend to be very dynamic. They can be a little bright on occasion, but they are very ‘alive’ and present in the way RVG’s stuff. I find the TPs very good, but again too bright and with a bit of a bass lift that I’m not convinced by. The result here is they just don’t have the same presence and attack to the brass of an RVG or good Japanese cut. Still very good, in fact all are so good I’d not get hung up swapping one for another really.