Provisional answer to my own follow-up question - I think the P sticker might come from Cecil E Watts manual record cleaning system, the Manual Parastat. It would have been all I could afford at the time. There's a manual on vinylengine but I am not a member and new memberships are disabled ...
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@richardbrand ....yes, I recall something to that effect....Parastat may be a name similar to a solution that I spray applied to a couple of Mobil Fidelity LP’s back when.....It sounded as if the content of the cuts became ’silken’ and damped out some hf detail....mho, of course..... |
If paper, change out the liner to a MoFi sleeve, clean it with ultrasonic, then play. @willyht and others. Question, I am a fledgling jazz listener, so know & have Miles, Herbie, Cannonball, etc, most from the standard Blue Note. I don’t recognize most of the Tone Poets artists, but would like to begin to enjoy their fidelity. Any top albums you would recommend to start? Thanks |
@signaforce Sure. Here are a few of my favorites: Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton/Katanga Andrew Hill/Black Fire Andrew Hill/Dance with Death Carmell Jones/The Remarkable Carmell Jones Dexter Gordon/One Flight Up Donald Byrd/Chant Andrew Hill Passing Ships
Btw, I have many more than these, and they all have redeeming qualities. They are beautifully packaged, and fun to own. Andrew Hill was a pleasant discovery for me---- I also recommend Smokestack and Point of Departure which are part of the Blue Note Classic series.
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