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    Turntable Basics.......wtf?

    I was going to hold off posting my negative experience with Turntable Basics until I saw this thread. The cartridge screws I received from him are magnetic, I sent an email asking WTF, and no reply. Sent another email, no reply. Now I know -- never order from him again, and urge others to do the...
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    What's the rarest piece of vinyl you own?

    I just thought of some more things in my collection, all original pressings and near mint: Robert Wyatt ~ End of an Ear Robert Wyatt ~ Ruth is Stranger than Richard Henry Cow ~ two early albums, the white and blue ones
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    Found Some Nice Jazz Vinyl

    6-eye rules. Plus yesterday I picked up Brubeck's "Time Further Out" at GW, along with a stack of other things. It's pretty noisy, but not too bad for a buck.
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    Does Zerostat Really Work?!

    Whoa now, wait a minute. Considering you can get one of these for <$20, as opposed to $100 for a ZeroStat...anybody else use the ionic hair dryer? This could be the last link in my budget "Audiophile Accessories" chain. Got the Magic Eraser for $2, picked up a tooth-shaped sticky toy at the...
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    Listening to New to me Vinyl

    You think that's bad...I have a number of albums I bought new in the 70s that I'm still waiting to play. I recently pulled out Pink Floyd's "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and gave it a spin -- when I bought it, I was expecting Dark Side of the Moon, not mid-60s pop/rock. Turns out my copy is a...
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    Be still my audio lovin' heart !!

    That's what I thought -- awesome, you turned it on with either no load or, judging by the ratty look of that cable, a shorted output.
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    Vinyl only spin list

    I just bought one of their early records called "Bullfight! Music from the Bull Ring." Says the frequency response is 16Hz-26,000Hz. It sounds really good. And a bit strange.
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    Found Some Nice Jazz Vinyl

    I'm frequently amazed at how bad some albums can look and still play quiet. And how some look perfect, but be unlistenable. Plus I've found I can tolerate more surface noise on mono pressings -- the crackles tend to hang on the left and right in front of the speakers, while the music sits in the...
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    Your Latest Additions (LP)......

    One of my recent finds was a Kai Winding Trombones LP -- RCA, early stereo, great sound quality. It's kind of cool, with 4 trombones doing the melodies. If you like Kai Winding, you might like the Les and Larry Elgart LPs on Columbia six-eye from the mid-50s. Excellent sounding LPs as well, with...
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    Vinyl Repressings to Avoid

    Also, I tried out the reissues of Coltrane's A Love Supreme and Ornette Coleman's Shape of Jazz to Come -- 180g "audiophile" releases. Had to return both of them. Unbearable surface noise and warped to boot. I also bought a couple of the Capitol Vaults series, and wasn't too impressed. Not so...
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    Vinyl Repressings to Avoid

    I guess it's been mentioned, but the one $10 Blue Note reissue I tried sucked bad. Couldn't get through the first side, there was so much crackling and popping. Also, it was new, and was horribly scuffed and scratched. And warped. Insult to injury, I've seen the same ones with higher price tags...
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    Seeking advice: replacing a tonearm on a KD-550

    As I mentioned, you can get the manual on the 707 and maybe some other info on vinyl engine...hope it works out. A few months back I was bidding on an MS table with the 707 arm. The drive didn't seem like anything super special, but the arm sure seemed like it. I dropped out when the price went...
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    Your Latest Additions (LP)......

    Help, I'm addicted! Today's used haul: Peggy Lee with Nelson Riddle orchestra ~ Jump for Joy, Capitol, stereo, first rainbow label, which puts it about '58. Looks unplayed. Lola Albright ~ Dreamsville, with Henry Mancini orchestra, Columbia six-eye mono. Windham Hill Records Sampler '82...
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    Your Latest Additions (LP)......

    LOVE the six-eye mono. Amazing sound quality. Makes me wonder why anybody went to stereo...I picked up a Doris Day six-eye the other day -- "Cuttin's Capers" with the Frank De Vol orchestra. Great sound.
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    Vinyl only spin list

    Bunny Rabbit!
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