In article , David Looser
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David,
For some reason my reply to the thread isn't posting so I'll try a new
thread :
http://www.metropolis-group.co.uk/services.php?m=1&p=11
Of course direct-to-disc was the only method of recording for the first
60 years or so of the recording industry, and we all know how great all
those early recordings sound ;-)
An (ex)colleague of mine was quite certain of that. He has/had thousands of
'pre electric' discs. Not seen him for some years but he used to play them
through a home-made equaliser and a variable speed TT. Used ESL63s.
Maybe he wouldn't be interested in the 1970s/80s 'direct to disc' LPs.
After all, they aren't *really* 'direct', they were 'electric'. :-)
Slainte,
Jim
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