yes I have a mono switch. ply mostly 50's-60's lps. I thought i read some types sit better in groove having to do with shape of tip. if i find out more will post.
you might consider resisting the temptation to accent the beginning of every eight phrase. just a little friendly advise from an old drummer. best of luck!
actually the original pressing of Giant Steps sounds quite good. I have also heard U.K. pressings of the Atlantic dates sound better than U.S. product so I think the fault is in the vinyl process rather than the recordings themselves.
I recently picked up Coltrane- Ellington lp on impulse with Am-Par on label. What other titles Coltrane or otherwise were made of this type? It sounds incredible.
The topics here are not picked over the way the records are.
the misguided souls who pay early admissions don't realize the bargains are gone before the doors even open. a real sham.
I am a computer neophite and just bought a IMac months ago and recently discovered there is no software in the thing that I can use to catalogue my lps. can someone recommend a simple software solution I can download hopefully for free? thanks
picked up an original pressing of Movin and Groovin Parlan's 1st Blue Note lp. Not half as good as Us Three. Al Harewood seems to be the difference. And what a sound Rudy got on him. Is Us Three available on cd also?
recently picked up an original pressing of this on vinyl and am mesmerized. Previously only listened to him on cd. Is this his best or is it the vinyl that is upping the enjoyment level? don't know if I should try and get the Mosaic box. any thoughts?