One master down mixed to a vinyl copy from the master as stated above
There was an article in this self same magazine some years ago on the subject during an interview with one of Abbey Road studios master recording engineers. Can't do better than that to know the facts.
However, happy with lossy sound or the closest to the original, everyone's different.
Then theres analogue. That sounds better than any digital recording. Especially digital remasters of analogue.
I have always said that digital vinyl is a waste of money.
Digital sound just the same on a vinyl or cd. Its got the same imbalance and sterile unnatural sound compared to analogue.
The real quality comes from analogue.
Which is what I have always said.
Hi-fi isnt getting better because sound quality has got worse.
The source determines everything as you have said.
This not a digital vinyl vs cd debate because the are basically the same.
Its an analogue verses digital debate. People talk like hifi started with Digital. In many ways quality started going down with the advent of digital
In my original comment I mentioned the work of Van Gelder. Todays sound can't get anywhere near his work over 60 years ago.
One example
Another are the horrible remixes by Giles Martin of the Beatles, They are no more than cash ins and sound absolutely awful compared to the originals.
And so on.