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@ThePdex It indeed sounds great but there's some filtering in the higher frequencies (I have it too). These records were pressed in the late 1950s shortly before being definitely replaced by 45s. Pressings were made in the UK with the best shellac, and also recorded on magnetic tape and then transferred to 78 and 45. They only lacked stereophony to be perfect.
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Ah, the good old Garrard - affordable quality and never let me down. Thanks for the up.
stevelittlewood11 2 weeks ago
@stevelittlewood11 My thoughts entirely - 50+ years and counting. Thanks for listening Steve.
IVORIESMAN 2 weeks ago
I grew up in New Zealand with this single with Wee Boy of Brussels on the B side. We had it on 45 and played to death. I didn't realise it was released on 78 as well. I have never heard a 78 sound so clear. A credit to you. Many thanks, Phill
ThePdex 1 year ago
@ThePdex Phill - you're very welcome. I'm glad you noticed the great sound that can be achieved from 78rpm if played on the right equipment. By the way, 'Wee Boy of Brussels' is also posted. Many thanks for listening.
IVORIESMAN 1 year ago
good ol rus conway this was the first record i love when i was 3 and still love it today
isley12 1 year ago
@isley12 You must have great taste in music - happy listening.
IVORIESMAN 1 year ago