Unfortunately I'm one of those Jedis from the Outer Rim Territories you mentioned: Very busy and with a short amount of time to study the sound dimension you have unleashed!
Since I've asked you for help via PM I have been busy with work - of course - and had to study how to convert the flac-files into wav and how to create an audioCD. New time, consuming territory.
I've planned to take my time (70 Minutes per CD) to listen carefully to the improvements. It is not to be taken lightly, you know. ;-)
I own the CD-Version from the original soundtracks: Star Wars (2-CD), Empire and Jedi (1 CD); also the Gerhardt-Edition (National Philharmonic Orchestra, Varese), the Trilogy by Korngold (Utah Symphony Orchestra, Varese) and the Trilogy by Williams (Skywalker Symphony, Sony). On Vinyl I own Star Wars (2-LP), Empire and Jedi (1 LP) and also Empire (2-LP with beautiful booklet).
Then came the Anthology (4-CD) in 1993 and the Special Editions (3x 2-CDs) I own as well.
So there is quite a lot to compare and study. I felt that there was always something missing in those recordings: Missing tracks or - worse - instruments. It sounded better than in cinema because the Special Edition sounded horrible in our cinema in 1997.
To me it will be a christmas gift to hear those scores in their regular industrial edition and in the new homemade edition with expanded sound range. I'm really looking forward to it! Thank you very, very, very much for making this possible!!!
I do not understand that there is so much buzz for the fanedit of Adywan's Empire while the remastered Score - ABC's beautiful achievement - doesn't receive the attention and admiration it deserves, definitely.
I would like to comment on the recordings after I had time to listen to them carefully.