Sonically the sound of 7FN's Empire Strikes Back LP rip frickin rocked as i listened to the opening bars of the star wars theme blare over my speakers. The highs and the greater depth of sound i can totallly notice with my ears, even the lows and the greater soundstage and equalization beat the special edition release hands down.
I don't have the software nore do i have the 24 bit original 7FN made. If you made a sound graph of that versus the Arista Records and Special Edition Releases Plus the truncated original RSO cd release on Polydor what the result would be i don't know. I do know from experience High end captures of LP material give a much warmer sound than music that has been overly digitally cleaned by noise reduction, processed or compressed.
The one problem is that some tracks have pops or hiss or a crackle. Though i would rather have that then ruin the sound by Processing it through a DNR filter. I did that once with Goldwave and used the light settings and still the music was altered.