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Bashlets
quick question for you folks. I lost my old Atlantic records Exile. If I buy the new version they put out in 2010 does it still have more dynamic range than the cd?
I plan on going around to used record stores but it will probably be difficult to find a very good copy of the Atlantic. If the new vinyl pressing in 2010 just sounds like the reissued CD, I will just stick to the Virgin Release.
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Bashlets
quick question for you folks. I lost my old Atlantic records Exile. If I buy the new version they put out in 2010 does it still have more dynamic range than the cd?
I plan on going around to used record stores but it will probably be difficult to find a very good copy of the Atlantic. If the new vinyl pressing in 2010 just sounds like the reissued CD, I will just stick to the Virgin Release.
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Bashlets
Thanks folks. I have the Japan SACD/SHM Exile and even bought the blu ray audio too.
I checked Amazon, and ebay but nothing for the Atlantic version. Another question, if i can find the box set of the 60's albums they put out in 2010, a lot of them are in mono and the reviews i read somewhere on line were good. anyone here have any input. greatly appreciated. Im like a kid again. Sneaking out of work during the day trying to re-build my stones collection. Like an idiot, when I was 20 I got all the cds because i probably went through 20 vinyl copies of Some Girls alone by the time I finished college and then gave a lot of them away. I will not make that mistake again now that im in my early 50's.
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Hound Dog
Stones on vinyl is absolutely the best! Black and Blue is a great example, no other format can get that sound.
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shattered
I still have a Sony PS-350 and it
I have a red vinyl Stones release for radio stations. Side 1 is Cops and Robbers, and Side 2 is Memphis, Roll Over Beethoven, and Fanny Mae. I thought maybe it was a cut-out, but after digging it out, it isn't. I think it might be from 1963. Very cool though!
Cool LP. I have it in blue. It's a bootleg from the late 70s. Not a promo or radio station copy
But enjoyable
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shattered
I still have a Sony PS-350 and it
I have a red vinyl Stones release for radio stations. Side 1 is Cops and Robbers, and Side 2 is Memphis, Roll Over Beethoven, and Fanny Mae. I thought maybe it was a cut-out, but after digging it out, it isn't. I think it might be from 1963. Very cool though!
Cool LP. I have it in blue. It's a bootleg from the late 70s. Not a promo or radio station copy
But enjoyable
No my sleeve for it says:
Special radio station advance promotional record!
Please destroy upon receipt of the BBC documentary "The Rolling Stones Story" to be broadcast on this station.
The record has a date of 1973 on it.
Interestingly there is a scratched etching of STPRO 101A and B ON SIDE 2. So does this mean it is a bootleg? It seems so authentic. The record has the logo on it and everything. There is nothing on the sleeve or record label to indicate that it is not original.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2015-08-08 09:02 by 2014Slayer.
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Spud
I wish they'd released the SG bonus disc on vinyl I love it as a stand alone album.
It's the most played CD I've ever owned ;^).
[ CD for me has always felt more like a form of auditory torture than a playback medium for music]
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whitem8
I would say there is a shelf life, as the chemicals could break down... I wouldn't risk it.
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shattered
I still have a Sony PS-350 and it
I have a red vinyl Stones release for radio stations. Side 1 is Cops and Robbers, and Side 2 is Memphis, Roll Over Beethoven, and Fanny Mae. I thought maybe it was a cut-out, but after digging it out, it isn't. I think it might be from 1963. Very cool though!
Cool LP. I have it in blue. It's a bootleg from the late 70s. Not a promo or radio station copy
But enjoyable
No my sleeve for it says:
Special radio station advance promotional record!
Please destroy upon receipt of the BBC documentary "The Rolling Stones Story" to be broadcast on this station.
The record has a date of 1973 on it.
Interestingly there is a scratched etching of STPRO 101A and B ON SIDE 2. So does this mean it is a bootleg? It seems so authentic. The record has the logo on it and everything. There is nothing on the sleeve or record label to indicate that it is not original.
Yes they all say that, bootleggers are very creative, it's a bootleg.
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whitem8
I would say there is a shelf life, as the chemicals could break down... I wouldn't risk it.
So is there a formula for making a disc washer formula? Or just distilled water?
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whitem8
I would say there is a shelf life, as the chemicals could break down... I wouldn't risk it.
So is there a formula for making a disc washer formula? Or just distilled water?
50% isopropyl alcohol / 50% distilled water. It's what's in my D3 that I've had for years. Not sure where I found that recipe, but I made note of it back when.
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whitem8
I would say there is a shelf life, as the chemicals could break down... I wouldn't risk it.