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  • caliboy - THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT'S GONNA GET! BUY IT, YOU'LL LOVE IT!

    Despite the VERY MINOR problems that various people have described, THIS ONE - THE 2012 RE-MASTER - is the BEST AVAILABLE JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR RECORDING AT THIS TIME. I have listened to it DOZENS OF TIMES for a week - now that I have a set that does not have manufacturing glitches - and the sound is FULL and PRESENT and ROBUST and, I repeat, ALTOGETHER THE BEST VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL BROWN CONCEPT ALBUM AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. And it does sound great the majority of the time. At times the vocals are so present that they sound as if they are coming from the room itself - not the sound system. THAT IS GOOD RE-MASTERING. This is the best available JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR recording on CD and according to the "liner notes" - due to various circumstances - this is as good as it's ever gonna get. If that is the case then it's not nearly as bleak as it might have been - this set will make you very happy. I am glad we have it! I am glad that is has been re-mastered and it is still a remarkably effective piece of musical theatre.

  • Ed C - Good Irons Poor Grips

    This is a good set of irons. Don't believe the hype about extra distance and all that. I am a 10 handicap and have used 4 different sets of irons over the past 25 years. Iron technology does make clubs more forgiving not longer. What makes clubs longer is the fact that club manufacturers gradually decrease the loft of the pitch thru 4 iron, therefore making them longer. That's why all club sets come with gap wedges now when there was no such thing 20 years ago. Now the standard loft on a pitch is drastically different than that of a sandy so manufactures had to bridge the gap. No pun intended. All that being said these clubs set up nicely, they are solid even high on the club face and out on the toe, 2 of my favorite places to strike the ball on a bad day. The grips are sorry. The worst i have ever seen. They are paper thin and you better have a couple of newish gloves if you play in high humidity especially in the mornings. Best thing you can do is anticipate having to buy new grips right off unless you play in a low humidity type of environment or never get them wet at all. I already replaced mine with Golf Pride half cords and I haven't had the clubs for a month yet. If you are using an older set of irons or are thinking of changing from blades to cavity backs you will see a difference in the distance because of what I said before but you will definitely be happy with the extra margin for error you get with the perimeter weighting these clubs offer. I would have rated these clubs higher if not for the POS grips Nike used.