It only takes one pass with a worn-out cartridge to ruin ANY record. Import of otherwise.
Second, most records are 'bass shy' anyway.. Nature of the beasts.
Third, A lot depends on who has the mater tapes. Usually if the band recorded in the USA, no way will the owning company send the original tapes to Europe. And same thing other way round'.
So if they recorded in Europe, then buy the EU copy. If in the USA, buy the USA copy.
Finally, mastering is done when an album is cut to the machine. Each engineer has their own ideas of what is right. Some just give what is on the tape. Some goose it to their own tastes.. It is always a crapshoot.
(cut to the machine is my stupid way of saying made into a master to make the vinyl. I cannot think of the right word)
So like a Led Zep with "RL" (Robert Ludwig) in the dead wax... or not. (The RL Led Zep vinyls are highly sought after... PLENTY were not mastered by him, and do not sound as good.)
Second, most records are 'bass shy' anyway.. Nature of the beasts.
Third, A lot depends on who has the mater tapes. Usually if the band recorded in the USA, no way will the owning company send the original tapes to Europe. And same thing other way round'.
So if they recorded in Europe, then buy the EU copy. If in the USA, buy the USA copy.
Finally, mastering is done when an album is cut to the machine. Each engineer has their own ideas of what is right. Some just give what is on the tape. Some goose it to their own tastes.. It is always a crapshoot.
(cut to the machine is my stupid way of saying made into a master to make the vinyl. I cannot think of the right word)
So like a Led Zep with "RL" (Robert Ludwig) in the dead wax... or not. (The RL Led Zep vinyls are highly sought after... PLENTY were not mastered by him, and do not sound as good.)

