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A few people have been asking for a copy of this

Frankie Crocker "Ton of dynamite" Turbo (Blue Label)

I have a E+ copy if anyones interested. Not sure of price so make an offer

One went through on ebay last week at $72

Pm or email jerry.welsh@hotmail.co.uk

Postage £2 signed for or £5.50 special delivery

Cash cheque or paypal ( no charge if sent as gift)

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  jw80487 said:
Hi

A few people have been asking for a copy of this

Frankie Crocker "Ton of dynamite" Turbo (Blue Label)

I have a E+ copy if anyones interested. Not sure of price so make an offer

One went through on ebay last week at $72

Pm or email jerry.welsh@hotmail.co.uk

Postage £2 signed for or £5.50 special delivery

Cash cheque or paypal ( no charge if sent as gift)

Absolute terrible sound quality on this press of the original!! way different to the real thing...(pink)

  paul-s said:
Absolute terrible sound quality on this press of the original!! way different to the real thing...(pink)

Are you sure there Paul? Myself and a few other that I have spoken to seem to think there is little difference, if any at all.

Any body else want to clarify?

H

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  Haydn said:
Are you sure there Paul? Myself and a few other that I have spoken to seem to think there is little difference, if any at all.

Any body else want to clarify?

H

Hi

I have not heard the pink copy but this blue copy sounds fine to me

regards

  jw80487 said:
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I have not heard the pink copy but this blue copy sounds fine to me

regards

My blue copy hisses at the begining, do they all do this or is it just my crappy copy?! :unsure:

In my option, Hissing at the start usually indicates needle burn.

Which happens when DJ's wind back and forward the 45 to cue up the start. The damage is done if the tracking or weight on the Cartridge / Arm is wrong.

That is why a lot of DJ's don't cue up records to save damage on decks they do not know, and usually talk over the gap at the start, or you get silence. I stopped cueing up after I damaged a Bobby Hutton Come See About me.

So If your Blue issue hisses it was mine years ago.

Best David

  Turntable said:
In my option, Hissing at the start usually indicates needle burn.

Which happens when DJ's wind back and forward the 45 to cue up the start. The damage is done if the tracking or weight on the Cartridge / Arm is wrong.

That is why a lot of DJ's don't cue up records to save damage on decks they do not know, and usually talk over the gap at the start, or you get silence. I stopped cueing up after I damaged a Bobby Hutton Come See About me.

So If your Blue issue hisses it was mine years ago.

Best David

Thats true but certain tracks like Getto Kitty 'Stand up and be counted' all seem to hiss at the begining?

Ste.

  Ste Brazil said:
Thats true but certain tracks like Getto Kitty 'Stand up and be counted' all seem to hiss at the begining?

Ste.

Bobby Hebb Demo - You want to change me.... Heard that ALL these demo's hiss at start as well, no cue burn on mine, it's a minter!

H

  Pete S said:
I can guarantee anyone who's interested that the blue Turbo copy is just as good a sound quality as the pink one. The white Turbo is poorer though.

Thanks for clearing that up Pete :unsure:

H

My copy has no hisses,clips,clops,bangs wollops,clear as a bell and its blue.

  Pete S said:
I can guarantee anyone who's interested that the blue Turbo copy is just as good a sound quality as the pink one. The white Turbo is poorer though.

Did someone really pay $72 for it, I just sold an original for £100!

That was cheap i woulda had that :g:

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