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It does, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HcxbxDqesg
Remember that these early changers were put into systems with pretty much no frequency response, and heavy tracking cartridges that weren't really sensitive to much. |
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If you take the antique shop definition of antique anything pre-1980 and modern craft crap is antique....If you take the dictionary definition of antique then the only fair game is windup 78RPM stuff...I personally think all is fair game, and if I see a good rock LP being played on a machine that will not necessarily be reasonably gentle with it I think it is also fair to point that out to it's owner before they possibly accidentally damage a prized album.
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