what are you listening to?

A few spinning this morning, a few very collectible ones though not super high dollar

Cream - Goodbye German 1st press on Polydor (I have the UK version also)

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Next Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac CBS Germany 1st press

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This is on now, Fleetwood Mac - The Pious Bird of Good Omen UK Blue Horizon 1st press, killer blues album!!!

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Another pretty good record. The Zombies DJ promo copy w/ hype sticker Parrot 1st press

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A few rarities there, Ron. I don't have either of the Peter Green Fleetwood Mac albums, or that Cream album.

Nando.
 
Yep, I used to take them apart and do stuff with them also. Now mine just sit in cases or boxes. I have maybe 200 still kicking around though and a old player in the garage that I hook up occasionally to listen to some personal favoritesA thread for reconditioning 8 tracks would be an excellent idea as many people still enjoy the format!!! If this is something you'd consider doing, I know many people would welcome the info
Worth thinking about. Too bad I wasn't keeping a visual record of problems as I encountered them. Compiling a "how to" post would take time but I'll work on it. Last winter I did a bunch of tapes and a player for a museum who asked me to contribute something about it for their newsletter. It would have to have been short and I didn't think something only a few paragraphs long about fixing 8 tracks would be interesting. Unless maybe it was about what I've found inside some tapes.
 
I think I will get a few supplies in order to rejuvenate 8 track tapes. I have some items already for repairing 1/4" open-reel tape. If you have more words of wisdom, Gary, I will look forward to your expertise in a help article in the future.

Got this oldie loaded into the Sanyo karaoke portable:



Nando.
 
That is a very cool Atomic Rooster 8 track Nando, don't think I have ever owned one. Had the album several times
 
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - TDK SA-X 90, recorded from the 180g vinyl remaster, Played back in the Nakamichi 480




 
I think I will get a few supplies in order to rejuvenate 8 track tapes. I have some items already for repairing 1/4" open-reel tape. If you have more words of wisdom, Gary, I will look forward to your expertise in a help article in the future.

Got this oldie loaded into the Sanyo karaoke portable:



Nando.

Nando, here are some pics of the hardware and materials I've accumulated for opening and fixing 8 track tapes. Making new foam pads was a matter of trial and error but figuring out how to open some cartridges was challenging. There are some real strange ones. Most of those I've come across have 5, 3 or 2 clips and those were fairly easy.

Another cartridge that's pretty common has a rivet and that's what the soldering iron is for. Heat the rivet with the point of the iron and at the same time, "squeeze open" the clothes pin, inserted in the open end of the cartridge.

It's important that whenever the cartridge halves are separated, that it be label (picture) side up.

A detailed "how to post" with photos would take some time to compile but I'll see what I can do and put it up sometime,

If you want to try doing a few and get stuck, let me know as I've probably encountered whatever it is you've run into. I'm well over the 1000 mark in reconditioning 8 tracks.

The last pic is some stacking trays I made. Each tray hold 168, there are 5 and all nearly full. I've also got a few cardboard boxes of them plus a couple of full 8 track carry cases. I did about 75 for a museum plus a couple of hundred that I relinquished, mostly by gifting to friends with a working player. There are also some NFG's - either recorded over or too far gone to play. The bitch is I reconditioned them anyway.

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A song for just about all of us here...

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Van Halen - A Different Kind Of Truth, CD. 2012, Warner Bros.

 
Probably the finest recorded vinyl I have ever heard. Plus the material ain't bad either...awesome sounding stuff..













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Probably the finest recorded vinyl I have ever heard. Plus the material ain't bad either...awesome sounding stuff..

What turntable do you have there? I notice a Shure arm. I use the SE2 improved on my thorens.
 
It's my new TD-124 with a non-improved Shure SME 3009 SII. I noticed you had an SME Improved 3009 on a TD-160 in your pics. Great arms, and wonderful turntables aren't they? I think mine is one of the earlier, heavier arms but I don't know as much about it as I should. Greg Metz from classicthorens dot com found it for me. I LOVE it..
 
Probably the finest recorded vinyl I have ever heard. Plus the material ain't bad either...awesome sounding stuff..

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The Steely Dan guys know how to make recordings Sutton
 
Yes, they do. I was a little disappointed with Donald's Sunken Condos LP however. The CD sounds fine, but the vinyl version is just nowhere near the quality of Morph... Nightfly is very, very good as will, but Morph is in a class by itself.
 
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