Hey Klaus, thanks for your reply. It is not too bad, as in the meantime the two Studio Album Box Sets arrived, so I have another and proper Privateering vinyl now, which sounds ok. But funny enough, i am much happier with the first Box than with Box No. 2. .STP and TRD sound so good, they are playing almost every day. The newer albums are much praised because Guy and Mark spend so much time with redording it, but to me, the last album sound ok at the most. I would rank Get Lucky far above. Golden Heart, STP, TRD and KTGC are really a joy to listen to on vinyl, whereas the latest album ist nothing more than ok.
About the 180 gr. I am sceptical about the real value of it. It seems like a clever marketing trick to me to sell all the re-issues with "180gr-vinyl" and maybe it sounds better on a far more superior and more expensive equipment than I have. But let me tell you, I listen to Neck and Neck right now and I know how "un-studio-like" the recording process of that album was, but it sounds great, and I have all Dire Straits albums including On Every Street from first pressings in their release years, and they all sound sooo great and much better than Privateering and Down the Road Whatever. Tracker is an exception, but all those old vinyls sound much better even they are pretty thin and no 180 gram vinyl. I guess you get what I try to say.
However, it is a great adventure and I love to spin some vinyl lately much more than during the last couple of years, and the Dire Straits Live Box will be ordered -- next month!
The idea of listening to recordings from a physical medium that maybe is older than I am myself and which still sounds so good is very nice. I came to the conclusion that I WILL buy the next MK album, maybe with less fandom and more distance, but I will buy it and my prefered version will be the vinyl edition for sure.
Greetings, and frohe Weihnachtstage, denn ich denke doch, Du bist auch ein Deutscher, oder?
all the best,
LE