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Guest dundeedavie
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anyone know price and availability please

Davie

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Guest dundeedavie
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  sepia said:
150/200 nowadays.seen this on 4 diff looking kapp labels.loved this when i had it.only 70quid in those days tho thumbsup.gif

you can go off people you know :lol:

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  Dundeedavie2 said:
you can go off people you know thumbsup.gif

shifty has a mint one at 200 quid

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  good angel said:
Dont get the the french Ep copy.The sound is low.

Kev.

Heard this comment regarding this and a other various E.P. releases, and whilst true, I don't see the problem....you simply increase the volume control (whether DJing or playing at home)??????????????????

This is a serious reply, not a pisstake....just wondered why it is an issue with some people?

If the quality of the sound gets distorted if increased I could understand it????

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  RnB Rookie said:
I have a few EPs in my playbox, inc the Helen Troy & Anna Belle Ceasar and the lower sound level doesn't really cause a problem thumbsup.gif . I think most EPs have a lower output level due to the grooves being a lot finer/lighter

Is it true that the quality is actually better, though lower (as L.P.s supposedly)???

Got the Helen Troy on E.P. and had the Anna Belle Caesaer Vegara E.P. which I sold to Hoss, who sold on to Carl Willingham.

Don't actually collect pic sleeves E.P.s etc myself, so will usually sell them on to some-one who actually appreciates them if I can replace with normal issue / demo 45s, but not because of sound level.

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  Mace said:
Is it true that the quality is actually better, though lower (as L.P.s supposedly)???

Got the Helen Troy on E.P. and had the Anna Belle Caesaer Vegara E.P. which I sold to Hoss, who sold on to Carl Willingham.

Hi Mace,

the sound on the Helen Troy is crystal clear. The Anna Belle Caesar does seem a little bassy, but not having had the either U.S. release on Glad Hamp or the Carlton boot to compare it to, I dont know if its anymore bassy than it should be (if that makes sense??)

I dont actually collect pic slv EPs either, it just turned out that these were both cheaper then the equivalent U.S releases when I bought them.

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  RnB Rookie said:
Hi Mace,

the sound on the Helen Troy is crystal clear. The Anna Belle Caesar does seem a little bassy, but not having had the either U.S. release on Glad Hamp or the Carlton boot to compare it to, I dont know if its anymore bassy than it should be (if that makes sense??)

I dont actually collect pic slv EPs either, it just turned out that these were both cheaper then the equivalent U.S releases when I bought them.

Had all 3 releases of Little Annie, and found sound quality pretty much similar on all 3 (though lower on E.P)

Played Helen Troy off E.P. in past (though not played it out for quite a while) and did not find volume a problem, other than increasing volume slider on mixer to compensate, then returning to previous setting for next record.

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I have a very nice US WD copy in Kapp bag, old store stock that I picked up in the states a few years a ago. Has some authentic red crosses on label, PM me if anyone wants to make me an offer?

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  richard said:
Yep, my nice Helen Troy French ep that landed in the post earlier this week sounds great turned up, no distortion, just a slightly lower level that's all. Set me back EUR200 or £130ish mint with a mint picture sleeve

Found one last month for 8 euros ranting_1.gif

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  richard said:
Get it nice and loud matey :lol:

thats quite a nice choon actually. Had the EP about 3 years and probably dismiised this track after the first 20 seconds or so as maybe a bit "poppy"? But listening to to again now and LOUD......... I like it :lol:

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  Jean-Marc said:
Found one last month for 8 euros ranting_1.gif

Thats the way to do it JM beer.gif:lol:


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