Mercy Zee, that’s a Mel Tillis record.
If there is one thing a record owner has control over it’s their vinyl... whether you choose a 33rpm or 45rpm either
will meet and exceed your listening expectations... BUT according
to RCA it is best to use the freer flowing (faster) 45 over the slower
33... Listener tested, the faster spinning 45 appeases critical listening components better than slower 33’s can. Faster spinning records reduce ear strain and poor sound discrimination for the user compared to slower
33’s. Faster 45’s can increase party attendance and lower tension between members of the opposite sex. Using the slower 33’s is going the wrong way...
If there is one thing a record owner has control over it’s their vinyl... whether you choose a 33rpm or 45rpm either
will meet and exceed your listening expectations... BUT according
to RCA it is best to use the freer flowing (faster) 45 over the slower
33... Listener tested, the faster spinning 45 appeases critical listening components better than slower 33’s can. Faster spinning records reduce ear strain and poor sound discrimination for the user compared to slower
33’s. Faster 45’s can increase party attendance and lower tension between members of the opposite sex. Using the slower 33’s is going the wrong way...
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