Blue Note RVG Editions remasters, sound better?


Do think the Blue Note RVG (Rudy Van Gelder) editions remasters, sound better sound better than the earlier versions? What is your opinion?
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Sorry if this isn't useful, but I can say that the RVG's sound great. I haven't really done any comparisons though, but you won't be dissapointed, especially with some of the discounting on them.
Both the RVG's and the Connoisseur series offer great improvements over the original CD releases. Coincidentally, I picked up a used copy of Kenny Dorham's "Whistle Stop" yesterday (RVG) for $4. It's hard to believe it was recorded over 40 years ago.

I wish I had loaded up on the limited edition vinyl releases from a few years back. The Johnny Griffin and Andrew Hill LP's I did get are terrific.
Best deals on the RVGs remasters are at cdnow.com. They used to BMG IT hink but are affiliated through Amazon. You can pick these up for $8.49-9.49, and free shipping is $25 or more.

I think some folks believe that the discs sold through clubs are somehow infereior, but I can't for the life of me believe it.
Has anyone compaired the John Coltrane "Blue Train" RVG to the older "Ultimate Blue Train" remaster?