Ken Rubin's Macintosh

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What is a vinyl transfer & how can I get some? The simple answer is converting your 33 1/3 LP, 45 or 78 RPM disc into an audio CD.


The long playing record. Made out of polyvinyl chloride, or simply vinyl. Truly one of the great pleasures of the 20th Century. So many of us have wonderful memories and cherished experiences listening to our albums. My uncle tells the story of the day Sgt. Pepper’s was released and it seemed as if all of Laurel Canyon was playing the album as he was driving home. It was a cultural phenomenon that too often is ignored today as we grow older and stuff ear plugs into our ears to listen to music.


It's now the 21st Century and the long-playing record, though not completely forgotten, has been replaced by the CD and mp3 player. What to do when your favorite album or cassette tape has not been released on CD or iTunes hasn't a clue who The Fugs or Mama Lion are. The answer is you call me. That’s how I got into this little bit of Ken Rubin’s Macintosh, to get onto a disc a couple of albums not yet released.


I can take your 45's and 33 1/3 vinyl, and even 78 RPM lacquer discs, and convert them into clear sounding digital music. Discs are first cleaned thoroughly and then I use state-of-the-art tic and pop removal software, reduce the hiss and can even index the tracks so your music can be played song by song. The truth is new vinyl sounds better than digital, but old vinyl probably does not. Give me a call and relive some of the best moments of your life.


CDs are delivered in a paper sleeve with a blank label. Custom labeling and a jewel case are available.


Vinyl transfer to CD: $30

45 RPM transfer to CD: $15

78 RPM transfer to CD:  $15

Serving the Greater

Los Angeles area

Hours 8:00 am to 7:00 pm

West Coast Time

818-631-9028 – cell

818-786-8026 – land

KenMozo@KenRMac.com


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