I play Keith's music all the time, and it never fails to get people on 
the dance floor. Of course, choosing the proper mix is crucial. His 
latest collection is a must! Natucci's collection of 40 CD's is also 
excellent.

     Gordon


On 1/10/11 12:30 AM, Jack Dylan wrote:
> Sound reproduction, to a large extent, depends on the quality of the source,
> i.e.. the CDs.
> Many CD recordings from the golden age are of poor quality and better
> reproduction
> might well pick up more of the crackling.
>
> A good investment is to buy cleaned-up recordings, such as those from Keith
> Elshaw.
>
> Btw, can anyone recommend CD labels that also clean-up the recordings?
>
> Jack
>
>
>> From: Vince Bagusauskas<[email protected]>
>>
>> I am considering getting something more portable than my laptop to DJ with. 
>> So
>> I have been tempted by new Netbooks running Windows 7 Starter.  These are 
>> about
>> half the price of an iPad and a quarter the price of an Macbook.
>>
>> Thing is, what is the sound quality from the ear phone jack and are they up 
>> to
>> the task?
>>
>>
>
>
>
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