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ghItlh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Clark) >My records aren't in tip-top condition and I guess my turntable isn't >the bee's knees either. The advantage of sending them off to Your >Music On CD is that my music is recorded whilst played on better >quality equipment. Then, if there are any clicks, jumps, etc they >remove them too (Look at >www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd/service.htm). So what I found is >what you get back on CD sounds better than what you had in the first >place! > My vinyl collection has been looked after. Even with the best equipment though, the odd pop and click comes through, especially in lead in and lead out and inter track spaces. Personally, I'd miss these if they weren't there. For me it's part of the charm of the format. -- XBL Gamertag: qIroS
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