The old Criterion DVD sounds much better than the Criterion blu-ray: it was only subjected to a light amount of high-frequency NR. It's extremely clean.
And then there's the old Tartan DVD, which has no NR at all. The opening music has some strong distortion for two or three seconds (which was evidently filtered out from both Criterion discs -- this can be seen spectrally and heard aurally, with the corresponding reduction in clarity), and there are four instances of damage throughout the film where dialogue is sometimes obscured for a split-second, but the track is otherwise pretty clean.
The Criterion blu-ray booklet notes:
The original monaural soundtrack was remastered at 24-bit from a 35mm print. Clicks, thumps, hiss, and hum were manually removed using Pro Tools HD. Crackle was attenuated using AudioCube’s integrated workstation.It's clear that all three tracks were sourced from this same film element.
The Criterion blu-ray and the Tartan DVD in sync with each other:
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