what are you listening to?

Oh, I agree with you wholeheartedly but somewhere I read that Amazon themselves got a huge shipment of the fakes from the UK and had to refund a bunch of people. Best Buy has the real ones from Japan. I would not buy one of these without looking at them in hand

Yeah, it sucks that this sh!t happens. Then again, there's also a crowd that dig having a fake, conversation piece to brag about.
Me? I would have been thoroughly pissed. I sort of remember hearing allegations that Amazon was potentially shipping out bad ones,
but I don't recall it ever being substantiated. There were issues with Amazon getting proper refunds back to customers holding fakes
because, at the time, they rolled so much responsibility back to fly-by-night merchants that were impossible to get a hold of or deal
with after the fact. As a side note, I avoid Amazon selling partners because they can be a lot worse than eBoy merchants, and it seems
like anybody and their skitzo mother can create an account. There merchant seller rating systems blows chunks !

Another sign things were amiss was that many of these counterfeits were like seventy, eighty bucks, which should have sounded too good to be true.
 
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You can never have too much info. As long as this stuff mentioned helps other members from being duped, I am happy. I am holding out for a mono vinyl boxset and that is it
 
The Beatles Mono sounds great, a different flavor indeed, and I like it =). Sometimes the Split instruments from left to right get frustrating, which one was meant to be, mono or stereo? artist intention? or the fat cats mixing it?. Who knows. Who cares, just listen and enjoy!

Nice review Blaze, good reading there.

+1

very entertaining nerdy clip of Michael Fremer opening the Mono Box...


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Joseph Byrd - A Christmas Yet To Come
(1975, Takoma)

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Christmas sounds on the ARP synthesizer from the United States Of America / field hippie guy. Recycled picture.
 
Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Vinyl













 
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Michael Jackson - Thriller - Vinyl

Signal Path: Thorens TD 160 Super / AT440MLa Cartridge to PC in 24-bit/96khz raw format ---> Very Light Click/Pop filter applied ----> Recording onto Denon DR-M4 - TDK SA90 tape, No dolby, Peaks at +3db.

I'm very impressed with this deck, the hi hat on 'wanna be startin' somethin' used to have horrible sibilance when recording on the JVC, I had to use dolby C to fix that. But the Denon DR-M4 doesn't need any dolby for this task. I also notice it has higher frequency response than the JVC (23,000hz compared to 21,000hz) with metal tape. Sounding sweet with this chrome tape.

 
Alice Cooper - Pretties For You
(1969, Straight) '73 release w/ the Burbank palm trees label, gatefold cover; -1C/-1B


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too bad the sound quality was not great for this title, it's interesting music. Reflected was repurposed as Elected on Billion Dollars Babies.
 
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Frank Zappa - Sheik Yerbouti - TDK SD90 (Chrome) - Vinyl Sourced from the Thorens - Recorded in JVC TD-V661 Played back in Nakamichi BX-1

 
The Moog Machine - Christmas Becomes Electric
(1969, Columbia) Promo; XSM -1D/-1D


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Yuletide bleeps and bloops. First picture is recycled from a few years ago.
 
Charlie Byrd - Christmas Carols For Solo Guitar
(1967, Columbia) XSM -1B/-1B


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recycled picture from 4 years ago. Cover painting: Detail from The Virgin of the Annunciation by Gerard David (d. 1523)
 
Primus Mix Tape - Maxell LN 90 - Recorded in JVC V661 - Played back on Denon DR-M4 Dolby B

 
The Nihilist Spasm Band - Vol. 2
(1979, Music Gallery Editions)


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a thrift store find from a couple years ago. a sonic maelstrom coming out of London, Ontario.
 
Peter Tosh - Equal Rights - CD to Cassette - Denon DR-F7 - Sony Metal XR60 Tape No Dolby






 
Making a Dire Straits Mix tape - Sourced from Flac files - BASF Chrome Extra II Cassette (not new) - Denon DR-M4 Deck - Peaks set at 0db, Dolby B. I will post the track list in 'Your Latest Mix' thread once its completed.




 
Lou Reed - New York
(1989, Sire) MASTERDISK in the deadwax, mastered by Robert Ludwig at Masterdisk


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one of many favorites from Lou Reed. A grown-up voice like few others - I hear new stuff on every listen. Lost him just over a year ago, sad loss.
 
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