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    Anyone been lucky enough to hear these 200grm issues that run at 45rpm? i bet they sound superb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rare Bird View Post
    Anyone been lucky enough to hear these 200grm issues that run at 45rpm? i bet they sound superb
    I didn't know about these Andre , I bought all the 33rpm remasters about three years ago , an essential band for me

    Tell all the people !
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    News to me! Been looking for the first album on vinyl for a while, I don't want the mono verison though. Have you got a link Andre?
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    Here is a link to the video of the remastering process ,worth a watch .

    http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/83211

    Technics SP10 mk2 used for quality control , naturally .
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    Nice link Chris

    I enjoyed watching
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    I recognise the tonearm used but can't remember what it is. Shure Era V something or other fitted though. Were those small Tannoys used in the cutting room?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    I recognise the tonearm used but can't remember what it is. Shure Era V something or other fitted though. Were those small Tannoys used in the cutting room?
    The arm looks like a Denon. The speakers might be Urei's.

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    Nice to see an end-user enjoying 'Strange Days' on Quad ESLs.
    Agreed

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    What turntable was it though ? Looked like a Simon York ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    Nice link Chris

    I enjoyed watching
    You are most welcome , I enjoyed it too .
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