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Steve Walsh - Schemer Dreamer [1980] Centralized Vinyl [KANSAS]

Infohash:

385A9D69AC1880A1604EEABA7C21E8A1D93CEAC4

Type:

Music

Title:

Steve Walsh - Schemer Dreamer [1980] Centralized Vinyl [KANSAS]

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2009-02-06 (by sweetthing )

Description:

Steve Walsh - Schemer Dreamer [1980] Centralized Vinyl Remaster @ 224kbps Personnel: Steve Walsh (vocals, keyboards, vibraphone, drums); Jeff Lux (guitar, flute, vibraphone); David Bryson, Kerry Livgren, Rich Williams, Steve Morse (guitar); Allen Sloan (violin, viola); Merle McClain, Duane Buckler (bass guitar); Tim Gehrt (drums). Track Listing: Schemer-Dreamer / That's All Right Get Too Far You Think You Got It Made So Many Nights Every Step Of The Way Just How It Feels Wait Until Tomorrow Ripped from the original vinyl with minimum noise removal and carefully mastered to best effect. The vinyl was centralized which means there was absolutely no side to side movement of the tone arm. This is usually the major flaw with vinyl as it causes a "WOWING" effect noticable to most audiophiles. It is caused by the hole not being entirely central and is more annoying than the occasional click in my opinion. Also in use on the Dual 505 Record Deck was a Platter Pad [a solid rubber, turntable mat, about 1 and a half cm thick] which no user of vinyl should be without. It enhances the sound no end!

Tags:

  1. Steve Walsh
  2. Kerry Livgren
  3. Steve Morse
  4. Dixie Dregs
  5. Kansas
  6. AOR
  7. Progressive Rock
  8. Hard Rock
  9. Classic Rock
  10. Vinyl
  11. 1980
  12. American
  13. US Rock

Files count:

8

Size:

58.77 Mb

Trackers:

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udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

jctcom (2014-03-03)

Don't understand why go to all the trouble of "Centralized Vinyl" and whatever equipment was needed and then produce crappy low quality audio files?