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Enjoy your records and tapes anywhere on CD instead of just in your living room

Dreaming of enjoying your old records and tapes outside your living room?

Precision Audio Restoration can take your old disc, tape, wire and cylinder recordings and convert them to CD without scratches, tape hiss and other noises.


Precision Audio Restoration can take your recordings from LP, 45, 78, and 16 rpm records, cassette, 8-track, microcassette, Elcaset, reel to reel and DCC tapes, wire recordings and Edison cylinder records, remove noises and do a CD transfer.  We're located in Shoreline, WA, just north of Seattle.
Helping memories last a lifetime

33rpm vinyl albums can be restored and transferred to CD. Keep the music, leave the clicks, pops and scratches behind.

Ever since the CD came out, many people have completely switched from other formats and are no longer able to play their favorite music. Transfer the LP that's not available anymore onto a CD, without the scratches, and have it Derumbleized!


Keep your collection of 78rpm records in pristine condition by putting them on CD and hear them like they were meant to be heard, played back with the right equalization.

Listen to a Bob Hope 16 inch transcription record played back using the correct equalization,
and using the wrong equalization (RIAA).
Note the boomy bass and missing highs in the RIAA playback.

Or, put your homemade recordings made in local studios on CD. These aluminum core acetate records decompose over time, and the process is irreversible, but they can be cleaned and saved while there's still time.

Cardboard records coated with plastic can be played also, as well as plastic flexible records like Dictaphone discs or promotional records. (remember the recording of Apollo 11 landing on the moon in the National Geographic Magazine?) Even aluminum 78 records can be played.

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16 inch transcription record with yellow 12 inch LP shown for scale Commercial 78 record Flexible Dictaphone record Gem cardboard record
Edison record with vertical grooves Flexible record Gem cardboard record Pepsi cardboard record
Pepsi cardboard record Presto record with aluminum core Recordio cardboard record Speak-O-Phone aluminum record
Victor Home Recording record USO letter record from WWII Metal core record before and after cleaning

Put your collection of 45rpm singles on a CD that you can play anywhere.

Make a compilation of your favorite singles that you can take with you.


Take your garage band recordings and make a demo CD, with no tape hiss!

Tapes deteriorate over time, making them unplayable; do a CD transfer while you still can!

1/4 inch open reel recordings on 10 inch reels at speeds of 7.5 and 15 ips can be restored, the tape hiss removed, and put on CD.

1/4 inch tape recordings on 3, 5, and 7 inch reels at speeds from 1-7/8 to 7.5ips can be restored, the tape hiss removed, and put on CD

Family memories made years ago on reel to reel tape can be preserved on CD.


Remove that annoying tape hiss from your favorite cassettes.

Cassette tapes can be restored, the tape hiss removed, and put on CD. Tapes with Dolby B and C, and dbx can be played.

Convert your DCC tapes to CD.

The obscure DCC (digital compact cassette) can be made into a CD that's playable anywhere.


Your recordings on the older but equally obscure Elcaset can be put on CD

Even the obscure Elcaset can be transferred to CD, and the tape hiss removed. Dolby B and dbx can be played.

8-track tapes should be converted to CD before the tape deteriorates. Dolby B and dbx encoded tapes can be played.

Obsolete 8-track tapes can be restored also.

Many of these are unplayable due to the deterioration of the tape itself over time. Restore your favorite 8-tracks before it's too late!


Save that brilliant speech you made for posterity.
Even better, give your boss a copy!

Your meetings, seminars and interviews on microcassette tapes can be put on CD with the tape hiss removed.

What's on that old wire recording? Something historic? Something sentimental? You'll never know if you can't play it. Have it put on CD.

Even antique wire recordings can be brought into this century! (played back using solid-state electronics)


Give Grandma the gift of enjoying her favorite Edison 4 minute cylinder records again!

Blue amberol and other 4 minute cylinders can be restored and transferred to CD so they won't be lost to history.

Precision Audio Restoration takes your old recordings and restores them at reasonable prices.
Listen to some before and after examples of restored recordings.
For a more detailed description of what's done, look at the process itself.
Precision Audio Restoration has developed the DERUMBLEIZER, a unique device, which actively cancels rumble 3 octaves higher than any filter, leaving the music intact.
Now you can purchase a Derumbleizer for your own stereo system, it will be much happier with less rumble to contend with! (and so will you)
See and hear some finished CD projects and audio clips.
Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed with no fine print.
Read some testimonials from satisfied customers.
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Precision Audio Restoration doesn't have a recording studio, doesn't do video, and never goes on the road with rock bands.
Therefore, your recordings won't be preempted by "more important" jobs.

"Your recordings made better than new"


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Precision Audio Restoration
15517 Dayton Av. N.
Shoreline, WA 98133
(just north of Seattle)
206-387-5662
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