in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Jeez, this poor little thing is so damaged. It reminds me of being in the back room of someone's home recording studio and finding a rare 7" of his and an equally rare E.P. from of one of his band colleagues, both from 1973 - neither had sleeves, both were on the floor (an unclean hard floor), they'd been kicked around a fair bit, my bass drum was on top of one of them......so who knows what happened to this poor 10", there might be a bit of surface noise.......
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This entire channel is purely down to Mat Taylor creating this video - youtu.be/3-UMs5kvNVQ
I've been restoring audio / video / photographic negatives, slides and prints for over 30 years (as a hobby), but never succeeded with 78 rpm records (even though I've known what to do). Mat's video finally gave me the push to properly try it, and have enjoyed it so much, my shellac collection has gone from six to over one hundred and sixty in two weeks.
Ive added no EQ to any of these transfers, the only enhancements are surface noise reduction.
Some of these records will sound pretty bad for obvious reasons, but some of them sound astonishing!
Just one more thing - I've included in each description the record label, record size and catalogue numbers, plus the record label is rach video thumbnail. Please copy and paste into your search engine the details I've provided if you are after further information about the artist / song / whatever.
But most of all, have fun 😁