Today I received an email from Kroll Settlement Administration LLC (
tuttlesettlement@emailksa.com) which identifies me as a Class Member (with an ID code) entitled to a full refund, or 5% if I keep the records, or 10% if I settle for that in exchange on other MoFi products. I assume this was because I purchased my Utradisc one-Step pressings from "Music Direct" who, with Mobile Fidelity, did knowingly leave out the fact that their "one-step" process included other steps including conversion to DSD then mastering from that.
The email defines Class Member as "
All original retail consumers in the United States who, from March 19, 2007, through July 27, 2022 purchased, either directly from a Defendant or other retail merchants, new and unused Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Inc. ("MoFi") vinyl recordings which were marketed by Defendants using the series labelling descriptors "Original Master Recording" and/or "Ultradisc One-Step"...". My problem is, I am not in the United States. I purchased them there, but had them shipped to me in the UK.
So, I have three near-mint MoFi 45RPM Ultradisc One-Step Pressing titles, Santana Abraxas, Crosby Stills & Nash, and Marvin Gaye what's going on that I would like to get my money back on. I can't do it through this law suit as I am not a resident in the USA, however I was willing to sell them all as a group on Discogs to someone out there who believes these sound great, until I looked them up on the MoFi website.
I read somewhere (here?) that MoFi has come clean and is now writing:
1/4"/15 IPS Analog Master to DSD 256, to Analog Console (had to be a DAC in there somewhere) to lathe (one-step?) under the Santana Abraxas Ultradisc and the Crosby, Stills and Nash Ultradisc, however, they do not list my MoFi Ultradisc One-Step of Marvin Gaye, nor does the Music Direct web site? ... Why is that? What is going on with the "What's Going On"?