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Johan, you playing Miami Vice Theme inspired me to dig out Jan Hammer.

Yes, the record weight is the same as yours. I am using the ADH version, so the heavy one. I find it a lot better than the one that came with the Acoustic Solid turntable, I like it.
Thank you Chris, nice that I inspired you. I like this thread so much, as there is always someone playing something nice that I haven’t heard before. Thanks to many on this thread I have extended my record collection a lot, and with many artists I didn’t know about before so that’s very cool I think.

That HRS ADH record clamp is the same as mine and I like it too. Very robust and keep the record very flat on the platter, also it takes out the micro vibrations as well, which I find very pleasing. I have tried other clamps, but so far this is the one I like best.

For everyone’s interests, I’m back streaming Hatikwa ( A G A I N :rolleyes: )!!!! This psy-trance at it’s very best is more addictive then cocaine and has really taken over my life.. LOL.. ohh Lord - somebody please help me :p !!!

Hatikwa — Life Cycle - Evolution.

/ Jk

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Music that makes you go high, high above the clouds...


... but still stuck in the atom structrure of a cable :rolleyes:
 
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On the Ascona Neo with the Analog Relax EX-500 right now☝:

Miami Vice - Various Artists - The original television series soundtrack, from 1985 on black vinyl at 33rpm.

Where the heck is Crocket and Tubbs :D ???

/ Jk

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I loved the series in the 80s. The songs in the series were always pretty good, mostly Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins (Genesis), etc. I even really liked the movie with Colin Farrell & Jamie Fox. The sound of the machine gun fire sounded very realistic (scene at the harbor).
 

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