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I own two copies: the ENX-2-5005 and the STAX 2628 012. Despite the ENX being all scratched up and beat up, it completely outshines the German Stax. This Stax pressing lacks dynamics, and Isaac's voice is barely there. Honestly, everything's subdued, the sound never truly comes alive. Some instruments, like one brass from a group, will stick out way too loud in the mix. It just sounds off.
I own two copies: the ENX-2-5005 and the STAX 2628 012. Despite the ENX being all scratched up and beat up, it's way better than the German Stax. This Stax version has no dynamics, and Isaac's voice is all quiet. Honestly, everything's quiet, the sound never really gets going. Some instruments, like one brass in a group, will be way too loud in the mix. It just sounds off.
I own two copies: the ENX-2-5005 and the STAX 2628 012. Despite being heavily scratched and damaged, the ENX outperforms the German Stax by a mile. This Stax pressing lacks dynamics, and Isaac's vocals are subdued. Honestly, everything's subdued; the sound never truly comes alive. Some instruments, like one brass in a group, stick out way too loud in the mix. It just sounds off.
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