Passing_Stranger wrote:Sounds great! A very nice rip, you obviously took a great care. Thank you very much for it, so good to finally hear the sound from vinyl

Thanks, I really do take care in my rips and I'm a stickler when it comes to audio quality.
For those curious, I process these using a program called ClickRepair which can detect clicks and pops, even pretty minor ones. I have it set so it will stop when it detects a potential click, and from there I can take a look and see if it's actually surface noise or part of the music. If you just let it go into full automatic mode, it will actually take the edge of drums and vocals which of course you don't want.
As far as equipment goes, my turntable is a Pioneer PL-707 paired with an Ortofon 2M Blue, which sounds great and tracks like a champ. Lately I picked up an Audio-Technica AT91R as my "daily driver" cartridge and it sounds nice enough that I could do rips with it.