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Vinyl Record Yss The Bottom Line 1979 — album, 1979 pressing
Vinyl record Yss The Bottom Line 1979 — album, 1979 pressing is a 12" LP offering analog audio reproduction from a late-1970s pressing. The record contains the original album tracks pressed onto standard 12-inch vinyl, intended for playback on household turntables and hi-fi systems. This LP preserves the analog character of the era and is presented in the classic album format used by collectors and listeners who prefer vinyl sound and format authenticity.
This 12" LP pressing provides warm analog sound characteristic of vinyl playback and period pressings. The album format is compatible with standard turntable setups when paired with an appropriate cartridge and phono preamp, enabling accurate reproduction of the original recordings. As a physical release from 1979, it can have collector value for those seeking authentic pressings from that year.
Handle the vinyl by its edges and label areas to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Place the record on a correctly balanced platter, set the turntable speed to 33 1/3 RPM, and use a stylus/cartridge suited to your tonearm. Connect the turntable to a phono input or external phono preamp before routing to an amplifier or active speakers. Clean the record gently with an anti-static brush or approved cleaning solution prior to playback to reduce surface noise and preserve sound quality.
Store the LP vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use an inner sleeve and a protective outer cover to minimize dust and wear. For archival or collector copies, check condition (playback, sleeve, labels) and avoid high tracking forces or worn styli to prevent groove damage.
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