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Re: arsclist instant press records 1940s



Well I guess you're talking about acetates. These should not be played on
any old turntable. They are fragile for one, and you won't get the best
sound out of them. I will be happy to give you all the information about
how to play them and record them so you can get the best sound out of
them without damaging them. But I'll need more info about the disks. So
you can call me.
Adrian Cosentini
Chief Audio Engineer
VidiPax
450 west 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
212-563-1999 ext 135
adrian.cosentini@xxxxxxxxxxx

On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 20:04:24 +0000 spenserz@xxxxxxx writes:
> I have some jazz band records on instant press records 
> from early 40s. 
> 
> How can they be cleaned, transferred, played?
> 
> What are best sources of online and print information on 
> this type of audio?
> 
> Where is the largest collection privately or in a 
> library of instant press jazz recordings? Were any great 
> musicians recorded on them?
> 
> Please identify yourself as audiophile, librarian, other 
> etc. in response por favor.
> 
> :)
> 
> Thanks!!!!!!
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