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eshscramble
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Post by eshscramble » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:44 pm

re: acetate playability

i've gotten about 20-30 plays of some of my plates and they still sound nearly as good as when i got them cut. take some pressure of the stylus...

no one else has these tunes... i can't think of another record i have played out that much- probably play a reaaaally good piece of vinyl 5-6 times before it gets retired for home listening... most likely just once or twice :/

this is why i say acetate is more cost effective... i can literally play some tune that i have the only copy of in almost every set, and people definitely appreciate it. it's exclusive... it's for THEM :)

plus they smell good.

i go to http://www.turnstylerecords.com
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Post by NilsFG » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:47 pm

eshscramble wrote:plus they smell good.
This is one of my motivations to get one.
I wanna know how they smell.

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Post by corto » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:51 pm

1 once a month
2 every week
3 £150 for dubstep £150 for other (dub,reggae,jazz,hiphop,etc.)
4 150-200 of them
5 not for dubstep, only dub/reggae for our soundsystem with my mates

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Post by eshscramble » Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:53 pm

NilsFG wrote:
eshscramble wrote:plus they smell good.
This is one of my motivations to get one.
I wanna know how they smell.
it's kind of an unhealthy smell, but it smells so good...

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