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Old 07-24-2004, 05:49 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Proved that despite its huge size, the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
 
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In the past with low budget stylus and cartridges, people used to do a lot of things to save a valuable or hard to find LP, moving it backwards, or trying to force it to not skip with the hand, or with more weight on the tonearm, and other God knows silly ideas.... but with a valuable cartridge, and with an expensive stilys, like the ones used nowadays, I strongly suggest you to give up, and trow the LP, or you will end with a damaged stylus that you will be sorry about later.....
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Proved that despite its huge size, the CD3K can be shoved down one's throat...wait...but now I'm shoving the Ultrasone Edition 9???

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