The quest for the hot stamper or is it a myth


I have looked at Better Records and their belief is  they have actually found the holy grail of vinyl geeks. The mysterious hot stamper. A record that has no outside evidence what actual number pressing it is. 1000 records can be pressed from a stamper before it degrades the sound. Some manufacturers go up to 1500. I have a DCC Van Halen # 778 on the record jacket and it sounds phenomenal and it should by DCC. Of course if you have Led Zep II and Bob Ludwig is in the dead wax you have a winner. I bought a Marvin Gaye "What's Going On" this year and its sounds really amazingly good. I have the 2 CD extended set and best of on record and SACD. The record not only slays them but cuts it
them up into little bits pieces and feeds it to the wolves. No contest. The sax is smooth and detailed as silk and the intro to "Inner City Blues" just makes me want to hear that over and over again. Ok I assume it was a well engineered album to begin with. Chime in on the engineering. Does anyone else believe in the hot stamper and do you think you have one in your collection???????
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I think Tom Port's main interest is to make a living. Charge what the market will bear. How many of his records are you willing to buy at those kind of prices? I think the law of diminishing returns starts to set in somewhere here. I would think you have to be a real vinyl junkie or have too much money to keep buying records at those prices. IMO.
The surprising thing about the "white hot stamper" is, the rating doesnt mean noise free!

$500 for ticks/stitches of a Jimi Hendrix AYE or Steely Dan CTE?

I guess the noise must be part of the experience?! 

Will someone report back on their time with one of these "WHS?" Im sure Im not the only one curious. Tom Port is great at selling the sizzle of the steak.
I have 2 different pressings of the Andrea True Connection "More More More" and I prefer one of the Buddha records.