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The difference lies in numbered vs un-numbered sets, as well as if the music is an original recording or remastered. The remastered versions are generally considered high quality and clarity as compared to the original recordings. If the set is a "numbered set", it will increase the cost. In reality, its the same music, just different qualities. the remastered versions have a nice holographic case as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s the weight of the vinyl. The cheapest option has the thinnest vinyl while the upper two have the heavier vinyl records. The only difference between the pricier two is the most expensive one is numbered.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The audio quality is different. 180 is the set with the highest quality sound and also the best packaging.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is mostly about numbering of the items. For example, one of the sets you can choose a custom number for your own personal memoir. Really, this was just a marketing strategy to get this out in many forms so Garth could surpass the Beatles in physical copies sold. Some of the sets do not have the CD's and some other combination of the items included. I also believe there are different "mixes" like original recordings versus digitally remastered. You have to have a pretty keen ear and a nerdy sense of audio differences to even notice.
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