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The effectiveness of the ultrasonic machines coupled with their premium price tags (both US$4,000 in January 2015) has opened the door for companies to offer professional ultrasonic cleaning at an affordable cost of just a few dollars per record. [10] Another cleaning product recently released called Record Revirginizer uses a polymer that is ...
The album’s cultural impact as the best-selling album of all time further drives its value, with copies donning Jackson’s signature selling for a whopping $20,000 or more. 13. Led Zeppelin ...
The album’s esteemed reputation as the best-selling album of all time further drives its value, with copies donning Jackson’s signature selling for a whopping $20,000 or more. 14.
As Newsweek reported, record sales grew in 2014 by more than 50 percent to hit more than a million, the highest since 1996 -- and sales are continuing to increase. Record owners are also ...
The Daily Mirror and other sources reported a Rare Record Price Guide story in April 2015 that a David A. Stewart 'Test' 78 from 1965 was worth £30,000. A copy of Joseph Beuys' 100-only 'multiple' reel-to-reel edition of Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee album from 1969 was valued at over £30,000. [21]
Record restoration, a particular kind of audio restoration, is the process of converting the analog signal stored on gramophone records (either 78 rpm shellac, or 45 and 33⅓ rpm vinyl) into digital audio files that can then be edited with computer software and eventually stored on a hard-drive, recorded to digital tape, or burned to a CD or DVD.
You know you're a '90s kids when... you have a shoebox filled with your old favorite pop CDs. Maybe you even have a closet full of them -- rows and rows of those classic '90s and 2000s albums ...
One of the famous "collector's items" in record collecting is not a record at all, but merely an album cover. The Beatles themselves accidentally contributed what is probably one of the most well-known and valuable "collector's pieces" of the rock and roll era: " The Butcher Cover ".