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Post by daytona600 on Jul 29, 2014 15:58:25 GMT
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Post by Stratmangler on Jul 29, 2014 16:08:17 GMT
Thanks Scott - back end of October isn't all that far off for my next fix
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Post by daytona600 on Jul 30, 2014 3:36:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 9:17:50 GMT
I'm sure there are far more than 5 of those Classic flight case 45 rpms. I've seen several for sale and a number of Hoffman forum members have one. Anyway I can recommend the Classic 33 rpm which are ultimately better than this remaster series so far. However the new LZ III is pretty close while I thought the much criticised reissue of II actually sounds closer to a UK plum and has better bottom end than the Classic. The bonus tracks on LZ 111 and to a lesser extent II sound better than the highly overdubbed finished tracks. Transferring to digital is blamed for the sound, which is in fact not at all bad on these. I think it may be mastering choices and tape condition though as the Eagles box from 24/192 files is pretty hard to distinguish from the all analogue originals.
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Post by daytona600 on Jul 31, 2014 19:50:51 GMT
48 LPs in the 45rpm box , only 5 sets made before atlantic sensed a cash cow now 50,000 of each
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2014 6:36:38 GMT
48 LPs in the 45rpm box , only 5 sets made before atlantic sensed a cash cow now 50,000 of each Rumour was that Classic did not have licence or permission to do these. Same applied to other titles. There are a lot more pressings of these 45s than got in the boxes and I suspect more than 5 of the boxes exist even if 5 were only 'officially' produced (that could read unofficially produced).
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