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In Reply to: RE: Another news story on vinyl posted by recordhead on September 25, 2015 at 09:31:56
My copies of "Red" and "1989" don't have pops and ticks....damn, I am missing part of the experience!
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the resurgence of vinyl. There are few, not close to enough to detract from the listening experience, on the thousands of records I've bought new. Used records are a mixed bag.
Noisy records are a result of improper care/clumsy individuals.
innit?? Properly cared for records are nice and quiet - mostly
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to" Mark Twain
After a spin on the record cleaning machine, they are almost as quiet as new CD's. Keeping records clean, a good cartridge, and a well set-up TT will result in spectacular sounds.
When you're dead, you don't know you're dead. It's only difficult for others. It's the same way when you're stupid.
Yup - me too - even back to 1955 and earlier
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to" Mark Twain
lost your address, thanks.
Pete
Did I give it to you? Don't remember but - I'm old
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to" Mark Twain
I was once under the Moniker Hugh Jass. I bought a bunch of Impulse titles from you.
Pete
Would venture to say that if you took a random record from most of the people that post on this blog (myself included) ... it would not be representative of 90% (or more) of the used vinyl inventory out there.
The result of Cherry picking purchases and taking proper care of vinyl and due diligence in culling (eBay fodder).
However, if a complete novice walked into a thrift, record, flea market or any other kind of record store ... then proceeded to purchase vinyl "sight unseen" ... pop, click, crackle would be common place IMHO.
Power is always dangerous. It attracts the worst and corrupts the best ... Ragnar Lothbrok
Im not sure why he said that.
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