Listening results for Led Zeppelin 1/2/3 - 180 Gram 2014 Vinyl remasters
I give them all a big thumbs up, except for 1 track and that's "bron y aur stomp" off the "3" album, it lacks treble in the percussion section. The original pressing sounds much clearer on that one track. No big deal to me.
As for Whole Lotta Love, as I sat there listening with my eyes closed, even though I was only listening through 2 speakers, it gave the impression that the guitar and other sounds were spinning around me, it is done well and is pleasant to my ears. Of course that's just a personal opinion.
We can always pick at remasters and say there should be more or less of "this and that" but if the overall result pleases your ears that's all that matters. If not, listen to the original pressings, or find a remaster you do like on your format of choice. The combination of settings during remastering is almost infinite, and yes I have heard some bad examples of remasters, but these 3 Zep pressings surely aren't bad to my ears, they sound outstanding.
I did not buy the deluxe versions as I didn't think the extra $35 cost justified the content value of the companion audio provided. At $40-45 each for the single 180 gram vinyl version sounds expensive, but I feel I have got my money's worth here as the pressings are brilliant and made in germany. The new amp has revealed much more with these vinyl pressings as well. They have probably been played around 5 times each now and are still very close to mint condition.