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  1. On 8/13/2019 at 3:49 PM, zdkaiser said:

    FYI, the Bladerunner 2049 web store exclusive 2xLP (pink/teal) sounds pretty lousy. Surface noise and distortion throughout, and my copy has side A pressed off-center and side C is bowled. Hoping Mondo can resolve this, though I may just inquire about a refund. All the reviews on Discogs are pretty poor as well. Beautiful score and artwork, but I guess I'll have to stick to digital files. 

     

    Can others comment on the sound quality on their LPs? And I cleaned the records. No improvement.

    Yeah, I have the web store version and the black limited edition of 2049 copies that came out last year and the original/black version blows the Mondo release out of the water. I don't think mine is off-center, it's just very very noisy even after a thorough cleaning. The artwork is gorgeous, but I'm glad I have the other pressing which sounds so good the difference is pretty shocking.

     

    Mondo is always hit or miss (just got Roger Rabbit on the pink variant and it sounds pretty good) but this one's a miss for sure.

  2. On 8/18/2019 at 3:33 PM, unknown pleasures said:

    I still don’t see what’s gimmicky about a smaller, more poorly manufactured version of something all of us already owns, except only able to play a dozen or so titles (pressed on cheap plastic instead of vinyl and costing twice as much as a standard 7” single) and whose sound quality is questionable at best, unlistenable at worst.

    They're pretty well made (sadly, the pack-in Foo Fighters title had off-center issues, but the White Stripes and Epitaph records sound great), and are pressed on actual vinyl (fused to an ABS substrate for strength, but the business/groove side is PVC just like every other record) and there are currently 125 titles that I'm aware of, which granted isn't as many as most other formats but isn't nothing, especially for a niche format that plays only on a niche turntable.

     

    The quality isn't as great as a 7" but they're also much much smaller. They sound shockingly good (especially when connected to a good amp/speaker setup) for their size, and if you've never held one in your hands, are a flipping delight to play with. For those of us who love vinyl partly for the physical object, and not just the inconvenience and expense, they're very nice little things.

  3. 9 hours ago, nico said:

    Anyone find some adapter to play these on a regular turntable.

    I need to find the measurements but there are standard washers that you can use to fill in the hole so that the center spindle fits on a standard turntable, BUT the tracking angle will likely be very very wrong, so while you could technically adapt them they may not sound great (yes, haters, even worse than they do on the 3" mini turntable) and may do horrible things to the tracks. Not recommended. These are made for the bespoke mini turntables.

  4. On 8/18/2019 at 10:26 AM, gutterball1 said:

    I was thinking not bad for 10 bucks, but it be 40 for all 4.  10 for a 3 inch joke is...a joke.  7 inch and 12 inch is all we need.  say NO to 3 and 10.

    They're a little pricey at $10/each but they're also pretty niche, hand-made, etc. AFAIK aside from some lathe presses that are reusing the underside of 3" mini-CD singles there's just one pressing plant in Japan making all of the 8ban/RSD3 3" singles.

  5. I think these little 3" records are great, and while a novelty SO IS COLLECTING VINYL AT ALL so this is a sub-novelty that brings me joy in a collection that also brings me joy. These new titles may not be at the top of my wishlist, but for those of us (they sold out of the initial run of 4,000) who shelled-out $70 for a conversation piece it's nice to have more options to have music to play on our mini turntables.

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