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Headline: The Art of the Rip: Celebrating Dr. Robert’s Vinyl Transfers

In a community where 90% of vinyl rips can sound "plain bad" due to dirty needles or poor grounding, Dr. Robert is one of a handful of names—alongside others like —that collectors trust for archival-quality sound. Holland 123 new shares - Google Groups

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The name originates from a person rather than a software program. Dr. Robert is the stage name of , the charismatic lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the British pop-soul band The Blow Monkeys . Howard named himself after The Beatles track "Doctor Robert" (from the 1966 album Revolver ), adopting the name as a reflection of his artistic persona.

Any microscopic speck of dust inside a groove manifests as a loud pop or click in the digital file. Rippers use specialized vacuum or ultrasonic record cleaners to scrub the record surface clean before the needle ever touches the wax. Step 2: Level Calibration

: Highly praised for capturing a vinyl mix that is noticeably different—and often considered superior—to the standard CD release. Pink Floyd : His transfers of The Dark Side of the Moon

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