what are you listening to?

Norman Blake - The Rising Fawn String Ensemble
(1979, Rounder) MASTERDISK in the deadwax

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Dave: Enjoying a run of Zappa, I see. Nothing better than Zappa on 8 track:


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Nando.
 
Roy Buchanan - Live Stock - German Pressing




Recording to Fuji DR-II Chrome Tape on the Nakamichi BX-300

 
Sade - Diamond Life - (Hybrid Vinyl) Recording to Denon HD8 Chrome Tape (Supreme formula of Cassette)
Signal Path: Vinyl Played on Thorens TD 160 Super/Ortofon OM20 Cartridge to 192Khz/24-bit High Resolution Digital PCM File, Manual Click/Pop Removal, Played back through Asus Xonar Essence ST Soundcard, Recorded to Nakamichi BX-300 Deck. Amazing recording quality.




Here's the Result of the tape recording, posted on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZoeB6KkEE4

 
Thanks, Darcy. I see you recently acquired another Nakamichi cassette deck.

Nando.
 
Thanks, Darcy. I see you recently acquired another Nakamichi cassette deck.

Nando.

Yes the Nakamichi DR-3, nothing special, suspect worn heads.

I have a ZX-9 and CR-7A in my sights before the end of the year, those two combined with the BX-300 I already have and I'm DONE.
 
Yello - The New Mix in One Go (1986) Vinyl To Nakamichi BX-300 Deck, Sony CD-it 74 Chrome Tape, No Dolby. Big thanks to David for sourcing this LP

 
Unfortunately side one is a mispress and really shitty.

Have to replace it...

I got mine for a buck and a quarter. Mispressed how? One of them gnuspangled fat ones for $20? I thought $6.98 new on sale at the department store was the "Nice Price".
 
Yello - The New Mix in One Go (1986) Vinyl To Nakamichi BX-300 Deck, Sony CD-it 74 Chrome Tape, No Dolby. Big thanks to David for sourcing this LP

Was all of that from the stock I sold you?
 
Miles Davis - E.S.P.
(1965, Columbia) -1B/-1A machine stamped matrices

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some great personnel: "Herb" Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter.
 
Keith Richards - Talk Is Cheap
(1988, Virgin) STERLING in the deadwax; mastering by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound

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recycled picture. with Waddy Watchell, Mick Taylor, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, Ivan Neville, Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker. Straightahead rock, and this record sounds better to me than a lot of the Stones 80s output.
 
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