Courtney Barnett "Things Take Time....."
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I hear/read nothing but good things about the Degritter but the price.
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Jim,
Got it on order. Raising Sand had some low end as well.
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Terry Reid "S/T"
Epic/pp
This record has the jump factor.
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The 120 khz transducers must really clean substantially better.
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Professor Longhair "Rock 'N' Roll Gumbo
1985 Dancing Cat Records/pp
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Recently got a quite copy of Soul Journey. Such a great sounding record!
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Cleaning IS fun and satifying when there are audible benefits.
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@bkeske,
Brian just ordered 13 Rivers for $15.00.
www.newwestrecords.com is having a great sale.
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Good to know Spencer. Recently bought Johnny Cash "ACL". That will be my first ACL lp.
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Alison Krause & Union Station "Live"
MFSL
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The Beatles "Esher Demos"
from the 4lp box
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Snagged a test pressing of Lucinda Williams "Live @ Austin City Limits" at half price.
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Just arrived,
Lucinda Williams "Have Yourself Rockin' Little Christmas"
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Ray LaMontagne "Monovision"
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+1 Joan Armatrading
Glad you had a safe trip Joel.
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Hey @6t5-gto,
I finally got a copy of Sea Change after all these years. It is such a great /great sounding, album!
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David Crosby "If I Could Only Remember My Name"
50th
I have the Classic Records....should be interesting.
I always thought this album sounded slightly different than most. The advertising says this remaster has had the speed corrected. It is mastered by CB.
Listening to the first song, sounds like it was recorded yesterday.
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Puttin’ on the Classic Records version now. No
volume change.
Again, the first song....Music is Love, this version is definitely slower. There is additional low bass info, but by comparison, all of these differences considered, I like the 50th better after first listen.
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Johnny Cash "Live From Austin Texas"
NewWest
SQ is EX, there are a few spots that are slightly noisy. Should be able to steam them out......
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Jackson Browne "Standing On The Breach"
This lp has some low bass!
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Joel,
Yes. I bought mine from Amazon. If Chad has a special version, I'm unaware.
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Yeah Joel. Years ago, you had to buy $1k of records to get 10% off, at Chad’s place.
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Gotta pay for those pressing machines....
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Pink Floyd "The Division Bell"
latest/dbl/lp
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Jason Molina "Eight Gates"
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These are the trials of us diehard analog lovers, Greg.
I've actually created a pile of lps going back for replacement
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Andy Pratt "Records Are Like Life"
1969/Polydor/promo .
This is awesome!
Sorry James.
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Silver Jews "Lookout Mountain..Lookout Sea"
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Jim, it's nice the barMetric pressures weren't a factor
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Bob Dylan "Desire"
MFSL/45 rpm
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Earth, Wind & Fire "Gratitude"
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Eels "Daisies of the Galaxie"
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Jim, your post, made me realize my lack of the RSD lps...
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Thanks Greg. I'm not planning on going.
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Jason Molina "Eight Gates"
Again, after a deep clean.
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Steve Miller Band "Rock Love"
Capitol/pp
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Finishing up The Division Bell, lp2.
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I’ll try to remember to put on "Black Friday" Steely Dan, Jim.
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Magnolia Electric Co. "Josephine"
Jason's masterpiece.
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Well guys, I reported a couple months ago on my experience with cleaning all 7 of the fuses in my SMc Audio amp and then applying the PPT paste. The results were basically, more clarity. A whorthwhile improvement.
On Friday, I cleaned and pasted, my two outlets that supply power to the amps/subs and speaker cables and the end/s of power cords that connected to a just cleaned outlet.
The results are pretty amazing. To put in general terms, there is a lack of feeling that there are electronics supplying the music, instead, you feel like you are experiencing them in person. The first time I had a similar audio experience was when I got my first, highly modded McCormack 225. It’s such a more organic experience.
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Regarding The Division Bell" The (door slam) in the beginning of the first song in side 4, is really nice.
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Hey Brian. Perfect Path Technology.
The company is now defunct due to the designer having died without leaving proper will .
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Hey, just a small portion treated and yet such large improvements. Look forward to further treatments.
My slow method may be beneficial in showing how partial impovenents manifest into a more matured state
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