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My analog experience doesn't go back very far, but I wonder if some of those older carts are better at playing damaged records then our dainty, persnickity Big Boy stuff. Even if they don't sound as good, just being able to play those damaged records is nothing to sneeze at. They had to have been built fairly tough since they were aimed squarely at Joe Average and not the listening dungeon.

And what kinda gospel? Was it the cool stuff or the average Goodwill gospel finds? I keep meaning to get around to Sam Cooke and people like that before they went secular.

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