Which new Reissues are free of pops, ticks etc?


Hi,
frustrated greetings to all my audiophile friends. I have got so many records the last 15 months, which are made from inferior Vinyl (specially Classic Records, here it is frustrating because their first 180gr Batch is extremely good quality) or probably something else happened with them.

How about a new Thread where a List can be made, which one of the latest reissues is absolutely noise free (you know, that kind of quality we all have from the 70's,80's and 90's, before the Money-Maker-Reissue-Hype rolled over us).
thomasheisig
This will probably be a missing target. I imagine, just like in the good ol' days, that different pressings will yield different results.
Hi Pawlo ;),
no discussion about mastering quality (this is an endless Discussion), just about Vinyl. There are only 2 choices:
Quiet
or
Not
Has normally nothing to do with Record cleaning etc. These kind of noises I wrote about are in the Vinyl, you can clean them 5 times (or more), there is no chance to get them quiet.
All of the Speaker Corner reissues I've bought in the last two years have been flawless.

I must admit though, I don't remember any problems with the Classic Reissues either and I have a lot of them.

I wonder if the cartridge and/or set up is playing a role in this?

I'm not at all forgiving of noise, I have as many as twelve visitors each Tuesday night session and a bad evening is three or four pops total from ALL my music choices over six or seven hour listening session.

The ones last week that were a disaster (noise wise) were a collection of Dean Martin LP's off Ebay. I paid about $9.00 for 5 LP's and of course they were beat to death. When they played with a lot noise, it was expected. The goal with these was content, wondering if any were worth pursuing in mint condition.

Thomas, was that you that was the high bidder on the " Jazz Party" open reel tape a few days ago at Ebay?