What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
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Louis Armstrong: Vol. 1

Decca ED 2012
{Vinyl, 7", 45 rpm, EP, 1953}
The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.—Martin Luther King Jr. -
2008 reissue;


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Louis Armstrong with His All-Stars: At the Crescendo Part 1

Decca ED 759
{2 x Vinyl, 7", 45rpm, EP, recorded Jan 21, 1955}
The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.—Martin Luther King Jr. -

from 1971 Argentina's Pappo's Blues
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Recently bought this and From the Mars Hotel at Barnes and Noble for $20.00 each. Reg. $26.99 each.
Edit: The clear vinyl would not allow the auto start on my Denon 47F to function correctly. It changed the speed to 45 rpm and the arm came back automatically to the arm rest right after it reached the record. On to the Sansui table then.
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0 degrees in the CLE. Let stand next to the fire

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aprazer402 wrote: »

Recently bought this and From the Mars Hotel at Barnes and Noble for $20.00 each. Reg. $26.99 each.
Edit: The clear vinyl would not allow the auto start on my Denon 47F to function correctly. It changed the speed to 45 rpm and the arm came back automatically to the arm rest right after it reached the record. On to the Sansui table then.
It’s set up so you can rotate the mat and solve that problem
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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0 degrees in the CLE. Let stand next to the fire

(actually stereo version)
I bought that album when it first came out and I still love it! The Wind Cries Mary is still one of my favorite all-time songs even though I’ve heard it a million times. I even saw Billy Idol play Third Stone From The Sun at the Chicago House of Blues many years ago as a tribute, (not that many in the crowd knew what it was) - it’s amazing how well some of Jimi’s music has held up over nearly 60 years. -
pumpkinman wrote: »aprazer402 wrote: »

Recently bought this and From the Mars Hotel at Barnes and Noble for $20.00 each. Reg. $26.99 each.
Edit: The clear vinyl would not allow the auto start on my Denon 47F to function correctly. It changed the speed to 45 rpm and the arm came back automatically to the arm rest right after it reached the record. On to the Sansui table then.
It’s set up so you can rotate the mat and solve that problem
Thanks P-Man it worked great! I just rotated the mat slightly to move the mat slits so no light can reach the sensors below the mat. I was also thinking last night to place a piece of black paper under the mat to cover the sensors. Your solution is easier.
My first experience with translucent vinyl on that table.Post edited by aprazer402 at -
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