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  • Birthday 07/13/1984

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  1. I actually just picked up one as well, there was a picture of the one I got and it was not a picture disc, interested to see this, and like you I was not able to find anything about it online. Although seller seems legit.
  2. Subject says it. Let me know if you have one. Trying to pay reasonable money as it is one of my favorite albums. Thanks.
  3. annnnnnd fixed. just needed the new stylus. sounds so much better now. it was nagging the hell out me.
  4. annnnnnd fixed. just needed the new stylus. sounds so much better now. it was nagging the hell out me.
  5. Hi all, new to the forum and to vinyl. Quick question on my setup. I have a Sony PSLX-110 which I am running through an old receiver that seems to be working fine and some Polk bookshelf speakers. The turntable was never used but made several moves with my family over the past 20-30 years since my dad bought it. My question is that I've noticed on some records, in particular Saves the Day and The National that the voices sound a tad drawn out or lower than normal. Everything else seems to sound fine. Speed seems ok although I havent tested it or checked against MP3. So what could be causing this issue? I purchased a new stylus and havent tried that yet, just curious if it could be a belt issue or timing issue. I also came across a Pioneer PL-12D with a Shure 3x stylus/cartridge that looks to be in good condition. Person is asking $50, is it worth the change in tables? Thanks for any and all help and I hope to one day contribute to the site!
  6. Hi all, new to the forum and to vinyl. Quick question on my setup. I have a Sony PSLX-110 which I am running through an old receiver that seems to be working fine and some Polk bookshelf speakers. The turntable was never used but made several moves with my family over the past 20-30 years since my dad bought it. My question is that I've noticed on some records, in particular Saves the Day and The National that the voices sound a tad drawn out or lower than normal. Everything else seems to sound fine. Speed seems ok although I havent tested it or checked against MP3. So what could be causing this issue? I purchased a new stylus and havent tried that yet, just curious if it could be a belt issue or timing issue. I also came across a Pioneer PL-12D with a Shure 3x stylus/cartridge that looks to be in good condition. Person is asking $50, is it worth the change in tables? Thanks for any and all help and I hope to one day contribute to the site!
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