Jazzman Microwave Control 7"
Kinetic
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is out now on the jazzman website. Thought some of you might wanna know:https://www.jazzmanrecords.co.uk/asp/prodtype.asp?prodtype=45
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The appeal to me of a 7" is not it's playability or user-friendliness.
Sure. Hence it's also a reissue.
the format is not why I buy 45s, but after a while, it starts to feel natural cueing up and mixing/scratching 45s.
a few years back when I first copped microwave, I was itching for this and heard rumour of promo 7"s. After getting used to the 12 control records, I don't think I would really cop these.
And if you are gonna make a 7" control, WTF is up w/ the small hole?
I am way more at home cutting 45s w/ adapters than the little dudes.
Dink-able?
B/W
After over two years of Microwave, I'm finally getting in the habit of NOT lifting the needle and picking up the control record to grab the next one.
Am I the only one?
Big hole 45s are the anomaly in the record game.
It should be an international, strictly enforced law that all vinyl has the small hole, IMO.
You yanks with your juke boxes and so on.
BAN THE BIG HOLE
UNDINK EVERY OG
GET THE UNEMPLOYED WORKING ON THIS
RECESSION SOLVED
you sound euroman.
You sound like you're compensating for a small spindle.
Seeing him spin was like watching a whale eat tick tacs.
I have used the original promo only Microwave 45s for a long time as i generally play 45s, its also good for touring as the whole setup fits in my hand luggage in a small rucksack or they can go in my 45s box if im taking O.Gs.
I thought it was a fun project and i have to say the guys at Microwave have been great.
BTW Nice business move for Jazzman, now they will sell double the amount of that 7".
fusk a small hole -no homo
probably doesn't matter with this searto stuff but generally, 45s with a small hole are much more prone to rumble (bass feedback).
Ultra portable for those low paying gigs!
Plus, gotta floss the spindles:
Small holes look cheese.
And where can one cop those?
Other designs like the SX2? or what?
You are talking about the aluminum ones. These are steel and heavy as all get out. Not even once has a 45 slipped under these.