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In Reply to: Maybe that is my problem... posted by John Elison on April 24, 2007 at 09:36:05:
worked for Donny!LOL
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On a just slightly more serious note, do you own a RCM? Those CD recordings certainly weren't made from pampered LPs, not bad mind you, but certainly no where near mint. I find my RCM really help with my thrift finds.
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
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Which CD recordings do you have of mine? Do you think my VPI might be defective? Unfortunately, it is probably not still under warranty. ;-)
Pete Fountain LPs (CD recording of).I imagine the 17F is fine provided it still spins and sucks.
Hey, perhaps you could contact the memeber that is sending out samples of the (secret) Miraculous Clean Fuild Formula, I dunno if it makes scratches disappear but it's supposed to to work so well that it makes the boutique brands seem a complete waste of money. So the story goes anyway!
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
It does work just as well as the boutique cleaners and in a lot of cases it works better as you can mix to your own requirements where you are limited with the boutiques I have had sent to me as it comes pre mixed.
Does it eliminate scratches,no and no-one has ever made that statement. Now you are talking shit. You seem to fall into this same old routine with just about every post you place in this forum. If you are such a sceptic why don't you contact me and get a sample to try. Could be the best thing you ever did for your lp's and it will save you heaps of $$$$$$$4. 16 times the amount of cleaning fluid for the same price as what you pay for some of these boutiques. Oh you better hurry as this one might get deleted again.
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No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
Hey, those Pete Fountain LPs are old and most of them were purchased used. Personally, I think Pete Fountain is the best traditional jazz clarinetist who ever lived. However, he never made a very high-fidelity record in his life. But, he played a jazz clarinet better than anyone who ever lived.If you would like me to send you some CD-Rs of clean, crisp, high-fidelity, LPs from my SOTA, I would be happy to do so. You cannot make a determination of the sonic quality of my turntable from any of the Pete Fountain recordings I might have sent to you.
Please email me if you would like some high-fidelity material from my turntable.
Never mind about Artie Shaw, not 'traditional', I know.
Probable not worth the effort, I'm one of those plebeians that thinks Pete Fountain "The Blues" is a fantastic sounding LP (yes great sound) so the really good stuff would likely be lost on me! :)Anyway you been more that generous already and I really enjoy those CDs warts and all; and no matter what you say I think the OC9 recording have an obvious silky smooth sonic character that could never be called "neutral" but that none the less sound luscious.
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