Personally, no to all the above. Don't think you will get any interest on here as most are already spoilt for choice for venues.
However, if you got some turntables you would be inundated with Dj's. Just no punters.
Sorry old bean, can't stand either of 'em, never could. I you gave me a copy I would just sell it on, and I wouldn't even record it. I respect the fact that you love them, and that's what makes life interesting. But not for me.
EX tends to cover a lot of sins though Pete. A bit like stone chip on a car. I always thought that VG+ was next down from M- but these days a VG+ is usually knackered.
The copies that turned up a few years ago were all mint, and Ian Cunliffe reckons he knows were there are hundreds of 'em. Think I'd be going and getting 'em if I knew such a stash existed.
I'm devastated, the laughs we used to have at the mill watching you tube clips instead of working, just magic times with Rick and Tim.
You will be very sadly missed my friend. Can't believe you won't be there to greet me as I top the stairs at the mill ever again. RIP soul brother.
I don't want to be negative in any way, because making a film and getting it out there is a triumph. But last night I couldn't hear a word of the dialogue for the entire film. I could sense the unease in the room during the scenes that had a lot of dialogue. You just couldn't follow the story line. The background sounds were too loud, and the speech inaudible.
I just hope it will be sorted before it's released. Such a shame really.
I agree. We aren't buying new goods here. We are buying 1960's records that have been payed for and taxed already in the 60's. To 99.9% of the population they are worthless pieces of junk.
Post them in a proper mailer with proper cardboard packers, mark as a gift with a value of $10, and they will get to this country very quickly and with no problems.
Problems occur when US sellers pack a 45 in a huge box that would be more suitable for delivering pizza.
Also, some of the styrene 45's have such a finely grooved playing surface, it's almost impossible to see tiny scratches. Yet when played, really click loudly. I've had a few that look almost mint, yet click like hell when played.
A lot of sellers don't play grade records, and the sound quality is paramount for me. I have been having the same problems as the OP and have now stopped buying altogether.
The girl singer is gorgeous, but that's beside the point. The sound isn't mixed very well. You can hardly hear her or the brass section. If the sound was mixed properly I'm sure they could sound really good.
Hear hear, sounds great. Better than most things I've been sold as VG+ or even EX+ In fact I've given up buying at the moment as I'm sick of sending stuff back that hasn't been play graded, and some that have but have been over graded.