Elite-ist said:
I believe stuwee is right. Any analog hi-fi nut has known this trade secret. And that was way before there was such a thing as the internet. Now, who is the real "grasshopper?"
Nando.
Thanks for backing me up Nando, I was taught that when I got my first and still in my main rig Thorens. The salesman I got the 'just out on the market' MFSL Lps told me to do that, he called it breaking them in
. $17 each was a lot of money in 1979
Course, I had to play the Lp for friends to blow them away, the cassette copys on MA-90's from my Teac A-500 II were good, but the Lp was much more 'goosebump' inducing.
Time from DSotM always made folks jump, even though they
knew that alarm clock was coming