Carlo Curley Plays His Multi-Media Digital Computer (Organ) - Vinyl - 1976 - part 1- Air - Bach
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Air On The G-String by Bach. From the album "Carlo Curley Plays His Multi-Media Digital Computer (Organ)", a Vinyl LP 33 1/3 RPM record from year 1976, this is part 1. This is Carlo's 6th record album, according to the text on the rear cover of the LP sleeve. This LP is on the Sinfonia Records label, number 5476. I suspect it is one of Donald Lee Westfield's items?
Record player used was a 1993 vintage second hand Technics SL-1210 MK2, stock configuration, with Stanton 500 MK2 cartridge and a Kyowa 500AL stylus (since the original Stanton D500AL MK2 was faulty / got damaged by a previous owner) tracking at 3g Vertical Tracking Force and 3g Anti-Skate / Bias, using the included extra headshell weight (since cart was under 6g), cart set as straight as I could by eye, and stylus overhang set with the Technics 52mm overhang gauge, and running at 2mm Tone Arm Height (the adjustment was initially seized solid, I freed and serviced it), and TT was levelled. TT spindle was lifted, swabbed with q-tip, and re-oiled with 3 drops of original correct Technics oil, as per user manual.
This album is rare and LONG out of print and was never available on any other format as far as I am aware?
The record has NOT been cleaned at this time, I tried to get it cleaned at local shop Kaleidoscope Records which has a VPI RCM but the person who served me had had a stroke and could no longer operate the record cleaning machine.
There are no unwanted extra distortions beyond what I consider normal for vinyl, the low frequency rumble is about normal for Vinyl, the frequency response is very good in the bass but slightly down in the treble but if I try to enhance it I end up with more surface noise so I left it as-is. My turntable is properly grounded, the TT is on a separate cabinet from my amplifier to prevent mechanical hum being captured from the amp. transformer.
There is practically no distortion (mistracking) in either audio channel when I tested the TT with Lonnie Gordon Beyond Your Wildest Dreams 12" / 45 RPM, or from this record here, even on the Inner Grooves nearly at the end, beyond what I consider normal for vinyl. BTW I am not one for de-clicking the sound from LP's as I don't like the effect it has on the sound. The LP was played with speakers off, through my Technics SU-V5 amp's preamp stage into a HHB CDR800 CD Recorder, monitoring on headphones, and then the CD was ripped into the PC.
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