Many collectors and enthusiasts hold this pressing in high regard. They praise its substantial weight and dead-quiet surfaces. On Discogs, a user named alfredomu commented that it is "an impeccable pressing with a dead-silent floor—zero surface noise to distract from the music," and adds "There is truly no better way to experience this masterpiece". The consensus among this group is that the clarity and punch of the bass and drums on this pressing are outstanding.
However, many early pressings of the album, while punchy, suffered from congestion in the midrange and a lack of soundstage depth, partly due to the limitations of vinyl cutting technology at the time and the dense production. What Makes the Classic Records 200g Quiex SV-P Special? Many collectors and enthusiasts hold this pressing in
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