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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Any vinyl record gurus out the there ?
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<blockquote data-quote="blue 07" data-source="post: 16649000" data-attributes="member: 179885"><p>Long story short, I used to work at a audio store and we had a record deal with two different record stores where we would swap out 30 band new records once a month so we could have perfect sounding albums to demo different speakers for the customers. That being said, we would take the brand new albums out of the jacket and record them on our high end tape decks (Aiwa or similar) using our own instore turntables and cartridges (usually Thorens tables and Micro Acoustic cartridges) before using them for demo. These particular albums were my personal ones I bought back in 1980/81, spun them once for recording purposes and haven't played them since. I have so many metal tapes, some actual real metal casing ones by Maxell and TDK, that to this day sound perfect. </p><p>Tried uploading some pics for you on this forum and as usual they are to big and wont and wont allow me to upload them. I can shoot them to you by email if you want to see the pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue 07, post: 16649000, member: 179885"] Long story short, I used to work at a audio store and we had a record deal with two different record stores where we would swap out 30 band new records once a month so we could have perfect sounding albums to demo different speakers for the customers. That being said, we would take the brand new albums out of the jacket and record them on our high end tape decks (Aiwa or similar) using our own instore turntables and cartridges (usually Thorens tables and Micro Acoustic cartridges) before using them for demo. These particular albums were my personal ones I bought back in 1980/81, spun them once for recording purposes and haven't played them since. I have so many metal tapes, some actual real metal casing ones by Maxell and TDK, that to this day sound perfect. Tried uploading some pics for you on this forum and as usual they are to big and wont and wont allow me to upload them. I can shoot them to you by email if you want to see the pics. [/QUOTE]
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