Noticed on the recent Anglo American List the statement that all copies of Jean Carter on US Decca have an inherent sound fault - wish I'd known that earlier - always wondered why my mint (unplayed when I got it) demo copy played with a crackle - must have cleaned it dozens of times over trying to clear that crackle - but to no avail (and before anyone asks I've always used a 50/50 cut of isopropyl and distilled water without encountering any vinyl/styrene deterioration).
Got me thinking as to what other 45's have inherent sound faults - I've got a Tony Diamond on Blue Rock which doesnt play properly through each channel. Its fine if you crank up the volume and adjust the balance. Dont know whether that's an inherent fault or abuse by the prior owner !
Additionally, I've heard that some copies of Clara Woods on Imperial have a similar channel distortion fault.
Must be loads of others that you good folk can share which may help avoid a disappointment in the future.
Noticed on the recent Anglo American List the statement that all copies of Jean Carter on US Decca have an inherent sound fault - wish I'd known that earlier - always wondered why my mint (unplayed when I got it) demo copy played with a crackle - must have cleaned it dozens of times over trying to clear that crackle - but to no avail (and before anyone asks I've always used a 50/50 cut of isopropyl and distilled water without encountering any vinyl/styrene deterioration).
Got me thinking as to what other 45's have inherent sound faults - I've got a Tony Diamond on Blue Rock which doesnt play properly through each channel. Its fine if you crank up the volume and adjust the balance. Dont know whether that's an inherent fault or abuse by the prior owner !
Additionally, I've heard that some copies of Clara Woods on Imperial have a similar channel distortion fault.
Must be loads of others that you good folk can share which may help avoid a disappointment in the future.
Take care
John