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I am just playing a couple of 10" records.  Firstly unusual as they are stereo and I think that all my other 10" records are old mono.  Secondly, the packaging is quite unusual, but nice.

 

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There were a few different approaches to record packaging back then, I've come across some in op shops, but not bought them.  What's the audio quality of the disk like?  Does the disk have a date on it? 

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12 hours ago, audiofeline said:

There were a few different approaches to record packaging back then, I've come across some in op shops, but not bought them.  What's the audio quality of the disk like?  Does the disk have a date on it? 

I don't think they are as old as they look.  They are stereo, and seem to have a full frequency spectrum.  The sound is a little dry, as if recorded in a small studio, not in a hall, and the engineer has been light on the reverb .

 

Can't see any dates, not even anything obvious in the leadout grooves.

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