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I just bought their 180 gram reissue of Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton's "Katanga!". There is light surface noise in a couple spots, but sound is otherwise excellent. At $25 it's not a wallet-breaker, but it would have been nice to get a quieter surface. Anyone else here have experience with these? Is my experience typical?
dh
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I bought a couple ex-Blue Notes by Duke Pearson that I thought were perfectly fine.
Earlier this year, I purchased the HS pressing of Andrew Hill's Black Fire .
Sonics are excellent, but the pressing quality wasn't perfect. The LP was audibly off-center (which I fixed myself).
Otherwise I was happy with the record and wouldn't hesitate to order other titles from Heavenly Sweetness.
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The customer is then charged what he is likely to stand. ...
Ebay store, probably, although it wouldn't surprise me if HS pressings turned up in local record stores.
I got Black Fire from an Ebay seller. Same dealer had the entire HS catalog available as far as I can recall.
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...how you fixed the off-center disc.
dh
Enlarge the center hole with a piece of sandpaper. Once that's done, the LP can be lined up on the turntable by sight by sliding it around while the platter is spinning.
Once it's lined up, index the center hole with a Sharpie so that you can get the record in the right place every time.
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