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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2005 at 15:46
When I have money, I want the whole Magma saga on vinyl.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2005 at 15:43
You should better have the all KC collection!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2005 at 14:07
I dig vinyl. I have almost the entire Rush discography on vinyl.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2005 at 13:10
I used to buy all my vinyl from thrift stores (not much good stuff, but always 25 cents, no matter how many discs), but recently I discovered a store near me that specializes in vinyls. I managed to pick up first pressings of Meddle by Pink Floyd and Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles (and I think my copy of Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking is a FP too). Every time I go in there I find more good prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2005 at 16:39

Yes!
The last 3 are:
ELP-Works Volume 1 ($5'00)
Genesis-Winds & Whutering ($1'00) & Invisible Touch ($1'00)

I think vinyl will never die.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2005 at 17:22

Jesus!!!!  -

a levitating yak!

that gnus to me!!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2005 at 15:57

Cheers for that Cert - will check those up tonight!

yeah the Zep is plum and orange - will check the run-off for the inscription - is it collectable?

As I said in the later post - the DSOTM matrix number ends in 3

The Animals is heavy vinyl, picture label of dog on one side (and pig on the other?)

I'll check the Ummagumma (I bought it in Germany so not sure of label......)

As far as I know the Who's Next is Polydor? but damn the thing is clean - cost me €20!! Also have a Who Are You on red vinyl and a Dire Straits Love Over Gold on white vinyl!

The John Martyn is Island but most of the copies I've seen are not gatefold so...

Also have a special edition half-speed master of Supertramp's Even in the Quietest Moment - and a Brian May Starfleet Project mini-album - any idea of rarity values?

You are now officially the site's vinyl guru

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2005 at 14:48

Originally posted by arcer arcer wrote:

Cert, this might be a daft question but what are
matrix numbers and where do I find them - I have
duplicate copies of DSOTM, Animals, Wish You
Were Here and The Wall and am curious to check
which pressings they are??

I note you've already identified your DSOTM - do the matrix numbers end -3? For a "proper" 2nd press they should. Also worth checking are the little numbers and letters dotted around the dead wax - should be something like 1 G or 5 R R M.

The numbers indicate the mother from which the stamper was made - the earlier the mother the better, naturally, and the letters indicate the stamper itself. In the case of EMI, the code GRAMPHONE C LTD was used, G being first, then letters added for long runs - e.g. once D had been used, GG would be next. 



The bulk of my vinyl was bought purely to obtain the
record and to hear the music but I'm more and more
interested in the provenance of some of the copies I
have - for instance I have a pretty mint, very heavy, old
Zep III that I think may be an early pressing

Plum and Orange label? "Do What Thou Wilt" inscribed in the run-out?

and I
have immaculate copies of Ummagumma

Does "EMI" appear on the label?

and
Who's Next

Matt black "Track" label?

and gatefold John Martyn Solid Air

Er not sure - which label?

that
I'm curious about as well as several early Genesis -
Nursery Cryme with the pink label?

If it's not the Pink Scroll, then check the matrix number - some of the Pink Hatter labels were included among the First run, so you may have a CAS-1052-A1/B2-U.

Check the sleeve - 2nd issue sleeves have the Charisma Scroll logo on the left hand side.

Lastly, check for B&C Distribution credits (Marketed by B&C Records Ltd, 37 Soho Square, London) - and country of origin. If this is not apparent on the label, it should be on the sleeve.


Indeed I have a ton of stuff that I would like to check
out...
Any advice on how to check....

Plenty - name the album and I'll do what I can

Just on the checking the quality of vinyl I tend to hold
them up to the light to check the surface for any
major inconsistencies but it really is hard to tell - I
bought a very good looking copy of Queen's News of
the World years ago and took it home only to find that
the first half of the first side has been destroyed
somehow - the right channel just contains an
unbearable hiss right the way through the opening
three tracks though I have a US Elektra press of
Day at the Races which looks troubled but is almost
perfect - go figure

Note that from the mid-late 1970s onwards, FPs aren't that much of a big deal except to collectors, as record companies started using thinner vinyl that would appear to be of different compounds for all pressings, and the quality is lower.

I have FPs of all of Queen's albums, but have noticed little sonic difference compared to later presses.

I would guess that the channel degradation you describe is due to a chipped stylus - there are always a few issues that are hard to spot. The worst is those tiny <1mm scratches that are so deep that they cause the album to jump. Like on a First Press Led Zep II I bought - I bought another FP, but I can't bring myself to sell this one, as the rest of it plays mint.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2005 at 14:13

damn! I have a second press Dark Side sitting in my collection and in extraordinarily good nick. Can't remember how much I paid for it but it was years ago and couldn't have been more than three or four quid - thanks for that Cert, I found the matrix number - the etched numbers on the run-off

Still curious to know though about my genesis - had a look at the 'em the other day..

Nursery Cryme is a standard mad hatter Charisma label but my Foxtrot is weird...

It's not a gatefold and the cover is extremely heavy card but the inner label is the pink Charisma. I have a sneaking suspsicion it may be an early US pressing???

Also anyone got any clues on Tubular Bells and Phaedra both with the 'two girls' labels??

Also one version of Animals I have a picture label with handwritten titles etc and the matrix number ends in U?? The other copy is plain green Harvest made in Ireland on very heavy vinyl.

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2005 at 13:34

 

HI OLIVERSTONED

Intrested in my system eh!!!!

Systemdek '11X' modified with 1" thick milky acrylic platter (perfect impedance match between platter & record)..Out board power supply.

Syrinx 'PU2' arm modified & re-wired with silver internal arm wire.

Audio Technica '0C9' moving coil cart (just fitted)

CD player 'Arcam 'CD92' (The wife's,i hate CD)

Rose industries 'RV23S' valve pre-amp + matching power amps.(Just borrowed,but might be buying).

Studer/Revox 'PR99,MK3' open reel & DBX '2XB' processor.

ARC '101' Highly modded loudspeakers with re-built outboard cross overs.All silver wired.

Cables are all silver Kimber Kable..

Mains leads all Russ Andrews (Kimber kords)

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2005 at 10:35
Cert, this might be a daft question but what are
matrix numbers and where do I find them - I have
duplicate copies of DSOTM, Animals, Wish You
Were Here and The Wall and am curious to check
which pressings they are??

The bulk of my vinyl was bought purely to obtain the
record and to hear the music but I'm more and more
interested in the provenance of some of the copies I
have - for instance I have a pretty mint, very heavy, old
Zep III that I think may be an early pressing and I
have immaculate copies of Ummagumma and
Who's Next and gatefold John Martyn Solid Air that
I'm curious about as well as several early Genesis -
Nursery Cryme with the pink label?
Indeed I have a ton of stuff that I would like to check
out...
Any advice on how to check....

Just on the checking the quality of vinyl I tend to hold
them up to the light to check the surface for any
major inconsistencies but it really is hard to tell - I
bought a very good looking copy of Queen's News of
the World years ago and took it home only to find that
the first half of the first side has been destroyed
somehow - the right channel just contains an
unbearable hiss right the way through the opening
three tracks though I have a US Elektra press of
Day at the Races which looks troubled but is almost
perfect - go figure

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2005 at 02:26
that's great
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2005 at 19:01
a couple of weeks ago i got the old pickup from my parents along with lots of records (don't have any place for them) and a  couple of days after i got it, i got to this site and i discovered all kinds of great music like Camel, Manfred mann's earth band, King Krimson and lots more. There are also some Pink Floyd records i didn't have/know yet. i didn't have dark side of the moon yet and i didn't know the more ost yet, so i'm really happy with that too.

bought some 2nd hand stuff too like heavy horses by jethro tull and some jazz stuff in places where it's seriously cheap, so i'm planning on expanding the collection a bit more
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 05:40
Hi karnevil,

Tell me about your whole system:
amp, cables, etc...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2005 at 21:01

Hi oliverstoned...Yeh Analogue rules but dump the Rega...I have a modified Systemdek '11X' with acrylic platter lloks like an Audionote 'TT1' now & vintage battleship Syrinx 'PU2' arm wipes the floor with my old Rega '3'.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2005 at 15:22

Anybody know how to tell if a vinyl copy of Moving Pictures is a first pressing or otherwise? I would appreciate it. If it helps, I found it in a used record store in Boise, Idaho and the label on the record itself is blue with white lettering. It is not gatefold and the dustsleeve has pictures and credits on one side and lyrics on the others. It is Near-Mint and cost me $5.99. It plays perfect and the cover ink is still shiny.

BTW I just bought a record player: Audio Technica. Is this a good brand that will be delicate with my vinyl?

Also, how many times can vinyl be played before it is considered worn out? If a record crackles and pops, say, every 4-7 seconds but doesn't do it loudly, how much longer would you say the vinyl has before it is worn out and worthless. What is the state of the vinyl that is doing this?

I know this is a post loaded with questions, but any answers would be nice.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2005 at 09:26
Good job certified

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2005 at 15:49

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category =1593&item=4067235042&rd=1

Here's one...

 

...or try this MFSL version - the sound quality is loads better even than an FP, and I'd trust this seller;

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category =16138&item=4067542739&rd=1

 

Failing that, I'd take a chance on this one, if I didn't already own a playable copy with all the trimmings. Expect to pay about £12.50 - i.e. make your bid £10.01 - then come back and beat me up if it sounds like bacon frying... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category =1593&item=4068118803&rd=1

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