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In Reply to: RE: I've long wondered posted by flood2 on April 2, 2017 at 15:24:29:
When you say you use the ELP for transcriptions I wonder why you would want to do that. I'm interpreting the word "transcriptions" to mean recordings. Am I correct? If so, I wonder why you would want to make recordings with a record player that doesn't sound as good as an ordinary mechanical record player.
I've been making recordings of vinyl since 1991 and my recordings sound virtually identical to playing the records on my turntable. Therefore, why not use the best sounding record player for transcriptions?
I can understand why you might want to use the ELP on a few specific records with special issues, but I would think you would want to use the best sounding record player for the vast majority of your transcriptions.
Best regards,
John Elison
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