Marvin Gaye "What's Going On" new 45RPM MOFI UD1S


I've had this title for short while now and have listened to it several times.

First off, completely FLAT pressing and pristine surfaces...very quiet.  Box and accessories, are again, top-notch.

The sound is very dynamic and open, but is a smidgen bright on my system.  It seems to me, (I have all of these UD1S releases) that the newer/next title(s) have been this way also?  They progressively get brighter with each release.  Maybe it's me, but that's what I am hearing.  Not a ton so, but just a tad tipped up.

I do have a US & UK copy of this title and this UD1S does indeed sound better, but not as much of a difference as with some of the other titles.  I also have the MOFI ORG first version of this and it's really close.  Yes, the UD1S is better, but by a slim margin.

Try the song "Mercy Mercy Me" or the title track "What's Going On" to hear what this format can do.

I noticed that MOFi is now calling the Ultra Disc 1 Step (UD1S) "Super Vinyl" in all their marketing.  Maybe there is a new Avenger in the wings...   :-)
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I've not bought any of the UD1S records but from what you say, they aren't worth a hundred bucks each.
I've not bought any of the UD1S records but from what you say, they aren't worth a hundred bucks each.
Sorry, that's not the impression I meant to leave.  All of these UD1S releases are wonderful.  They sound great and have a HUGE collectability factor.  All are out of print, (except for this newest one, but I hear there are very few left).

So, I guess it's up to the potential buyer to determine if $100 (actually now $125), is worth it or not.  It has been for me.
Thanks for the report. I was given a copy of a reissue from the ’80s that was supposed to be one of the best sounding and on a couple systems, it just had no bottom end- maybe that’s the recording, not the various pressings. (I can identify the copy I’m referring to but since I’m not particularly enamored of the sound, i’ll go fetch it only if someone is curious). Howz the bottom end on this one?
bill
The best record I have, and have had for more than forty years is the Sheffield Lab #9 "Confederation" by Larry McNeely. Geoff Levin, and Jack Skinner. I've not heard another that even comes close.