Psamsara Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Hi folks. Can anyone let me know if there's a difference in sound quality between a 67. and a 74. release? I believe they are both styrene (?) Thanks in front!
Mal C Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Not that I could ever tell, had both but at different times, so not played them back to back. 1
Steviehay Posted November 20 Posted November 20 None likewise had both still have one both sound as good
Psamsara Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 15 hours ago, Mal C said: Not that I could ever tell, had both but at different times, so not played them back to back. I only have 74. and it sounds really nice. Potential buyer is just asking if there's a difference between the first press, which i doubt there is Just now, Steviehay said: None likewise had both still have one both sound as good That was my guess. Thanks 1
Chris Turnbull Posted Tuesday at 14:43 Posted Tuesday at 14:43 So the later one is a real second Smash issue? Always assumed it was a UK boot
Tlscapital Posted Tuesday at 16:11 Posted Tuesday at 16:11 On 20/11/2024 at 14:10, Psamsara said: That was my guess. Thanks Kept the 'original' pressing that looked but also sounded better (louder mastering for a punchier and clearer playback) on my so-so phono set-up sometime 20 yeas ago. Now I know that many don't hear such playback differences on many records but I do
Wiggyflat Posted Wednesday at 21:28 Posted Wednesday at 21:28 Is there a list of what was reissued....Im sure i used to have the Festivals Makings Of A Lover with the same typeface 1
Tlscapital Posted Thursday at 05:05 Posted Thursday at 05:05 7 hours ago, Wiggyflat said: Is there a list of what was reissued....Im sure i used to have the Festivals Makings Of A Lover with the same typeface I think not. But from the record's company group there's a few on Mercury and Philips too...
Wiggyflat Posted Thursday at 09:05 Posted Thursday at 09:05 I remember having Ronnie Walkers You're The one on a dark blue Philips which was a reissue....I wonder what demand was driving these.
Solidsoul Posted Thursday at 10:28 Posted Thursday at 10:28 (edited) 2 hours ago, Wiggyflat said: I remember having Ronnie Walkers You're The one on a dark blue Philips which was a reissue...I wonder what demand was driving these. Maybe because The Ambers was a very popular sound at Wigan Casino all-nighters at that time. Ronnie Walker was a popular play at Wigan as well, I think for the great DJ Mr Dave Evison. Edited Thursday at 11:56 by Solidsoul
Wiggyflat Posted Thursday at 12:20 Posted Thursday at 12:20 1 hour ago, Solidsoul said: Maybe because The Ambers was a very popular sound at Wigan Casino all-nighters at that time. Ronnie Walker was a popular play at Wigan as well, I think for the great DJ Mr Dave Evison. Maybe a custom order by a UK shop a bit like all those pink Carstairs 1
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