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harrybissell wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hiya Mark
the stipulations are a must for the media. Of course the DJ brings his own
turntable, prlly does NOT let anyone touch his disks... and has to replace them
when they become unusable.</pre>
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I never brought my own turntable to any DJ gig.<br>
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OTOH its also quite possible that the general mayhem at the bar / rave /
what-have-you
might easily overshadow the clicks and pops.... ;^P</pre>
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That's likely. Good thing too. I guess if the sound is so loud it tears
your ears, you don't notice the crackling! ;)<br>
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Mark<br>
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H^) harry
mark verbos wrote:
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<pre wrap="">harrybissell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Now were starting to get the gloves off... :^P
Some fun ideas...
how about a list of the "do's and don't of vinyl" I'll include only those that I
have
personal experience with, others can add...
1) Do not EVER take your vinyl records anywhere. Especially a party
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<pre wrap="">so, I guess that eliminates 95% of the current market for vinyl. Since
it seems only DJs still buy records....
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<pre wrap="">2) Never lend ANYONE a vinyl record.
3) Never play a vinyl recors on anyone else's turntable
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<pre wrap="">see above.
love ya Harry, but these stipulations are not possible for the medium!
Mark
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