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@azntranc3951 More power in a lathe means less distortion. The same goes for a good amplifier, too. Having all that extra headroom means at normal levels you'll get a very accurate representation of the original signal. This record probably sounds better simply because the engineers at the time didn't try and make records to be so loud. They tend to really push the envelope today and some are almost impossible to playback properly. They went for clarity back then... :) JC
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parabéns pela iniciativa de postar estes videos, ouço quase toda noite !!!! perfeitoo!!!!
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Why are we watching something spinning around, and what is it?
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Amei maravilhoso ,uma compilação digna de elogios parabéns ,muito bom gosto!
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Olá Amigo, você não imagina como fiquei feliz em encontrar seus vídeos, não encontro este tipo de disco em CD, parabéns pelos vídeos estão muito bem editados, com muito preciosismo e detalhes. Gostaria de pedir uma ajuda, como vc é conhecedor de bossa, gostaria de saber se conhece o nome de uma musica em meus videos (eu mesmo estou tocando teclado há uns 5 anos) (pois o youtube nao me deixou mandar o link)
aguardo ansioso sua resposta. grande abraço e novamente parabéns pelos vídeos.
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Esta é a música mais sofisticada do mundo. Um rítmo inigualável. De uma musicalidade única. Só emcontrada no Brasil. E somente possível na lingua portuguesa. Abraçoa a todos.
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@shaollin1988 you may have your station set on Modern Pop and Not Classic Jazz
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I absolutely loved the entire video! The Bossa Nova at it's beginning and the history behind it was very interesting! Loved everything and the wonderful "2 sides" made it all even better!
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! GREAT MUSIC, GREAT STYLE WITH THE VIDEOS!!!! PURE CLASS!!!
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thanks !
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how did you get your tonearm so shiny and clean? Have you polished it?
Wow! A 200 watt lathe was a rare thing in 1962. Most were running at well below 50 watts at that time. Today records are cut with 4,000 watt lathes in some cases. The audio on the record probably is better than anything being recorded today. :) JC
BadEditPro 11 months ago
Respond to this video... thanks for commenting JC. interesting, i'll have to upload some of my Command records, those have lot of technical recording info on them.
Evan
gilmour509 11 months ago
Very well-detailed sound!
Vinylrecordsneverdie 11 months ago
@Vinylrecordsneverdie Thanks!
gilmour509 11 months ago
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@gilmour509 I'm Brazilian and never ever hear on the radio these songs anywhere !!!
Are you sure that this content is from BRAZIL???
If you are from Brazil, that there is a region of local small and little known...
I am from Jaú - São Paulo - BrAziL (city - state - nation)
I think this style of sound horrible, I think this style should be dead a long time xP
shaollin1988 9 months ago
@shaollin1988 Lalo Schifrin is Argentinian, and this style of jazz is called "Bossa Nova". It comes from Brazil. Thank you for your input, but I, and I'm sure many others out there will disagree with you on this sounding "horrible".
Evan
gilmour509 9 months ago 5