OK. I finished the first 4 albums. Please Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale and the first Past Masters.Please Please Me and With The Beatles were both recorded on 2 track recorders. Therefore, the stereo image consists, for the most part, of instruments coming out of the left and voices out of the right. With headphones on, it's a little distracting, without headphones you barely notice. There are a few songs on this stereo box set which are in mono because mono is all that exists (no duophonic, thank God). That's Love Me Do and PS I Love You on Please Please Me and Love Me Do, She Loves You, and I'll Get You on Past Masters. I think these two albums probably should be in mono. I wish I could buy just the first two albums in the remastered mono. I'll probably download them. Those would be only two I would want in mono because...A Hard Day's Night and Beatles For Sale should NEVER be heard in mono again. They sound FANTASTIC in stereo. Not even close. Mono fanatics are crazy, IMO. Beatles For Sale, especially, is radically improved in stereo. I have always liked that album more than most. Now I like it even more.Over and above the stereo vs mono thing, however, the remasters sound remarkable. Trust me, I know these recordings and things that have always been there are still there, but so much clearer and punchier. You can hear more bass. I can't imagine what Paperback Writer's gonna sound like if the bass is this much more prevalent on the early recordings. The vocals are dazzling. You can hear the great lead voices and the harmonies clear as a bell. Guitar picking comes through loud and clear as do the little percussive things the early Beatles did, like claves, bongos, handclaps, and cowbell (more cowbell is not necessary). I Want To Hold Your Hand and She Loves You EXPLODE out of the speaker, just like they should. The opening chord to A Hard Day's Night is stunning. I love the drum into to What You're Doing. Things We Said Today has those beautiful harmonies and now you can hear them so clearly. I could go on and on...The packaging is first rate. Each album comes in a glossy sleeve with the cover and back art from the original LP (Mostly. There are some credits on the back for the remasters that aren't on the originals, but the pictures and the songlists are done well, not cheap looking like the original CD). Inside the sleeve are more pictures of the Beatles. The CD has a label that looks like the original album label. It also has a book with any original liner notes, plus more liner notes added for the remasters. And pictures. Lots of pictures. The albums come in this nice, sturdy box with a magnetic clasp.mMore on the other albums as I listen to them...