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In Reply to: A warp-like noise when there's no warp? posted by Jeffrey Lee on July 25, 2014 at 11:10:12:
I've encountered this before on old European records that I suspect were pressed using recycled vinyl. I've also encountered it on a few reissues on subsidiary or cheaper labels. No visible sign of warping at all.Shelter changed hands several times and "Naturally" went through a number of pressings. You can tell by your label approximately when your pressing came out. Check here:
"Naturally" was not exactly hi-fi when recorded. A drum machine was used on some tracks. And it is possible that later pressings were not well engineered.
I haven't listened to this album in a long time. In fact, I don't think I've listened to it since upgrading to a decent turntable/cartridge. I'll be curious to hear what others say about this.
I haven't heard the Speaker's Corner reissue.
"Life without music is a mistake" (Nietzsche)
Edits: 07/25/14
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- RE: A warp-like noise when there's no warp? - Amphissa 11:44:42 07/25/14 (1)
- RE: A warp-like noise when there's no warp? - Jeffrey Lee 12:58:10 07/26/14 (0)