What you got?If any of you are looking for specific LP's let me know....I have a bunch that will need a new home.
I'm not ready to part with all of them but you never know ! I will not gouge you on the price!
Lots ! Mostly older stuff I'm 70 so you get the idea.... CD's too!What you got?
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Listening to my Netherlands BOC BOC LP. Oh nice job!
I MUST check into that one. I had kind of stopped buying after Specters and had gone back to my old/newer country music for a spell when Mirrors was around. Thanks for mentioning it. I need to check into that one. Lately since all the vinyl collection talk I have been wearing out my BOSE + JBL vintage bookcase speakers. Pushing them with my Marantz SR4000 and SONY CD changer or my turntable... (a retro style newer one that #2 son gave me a while back).B.O.C. " Mirrors " release worth a listen . Has the charting song " In Thee " .
Always thought that with the exception of The WHO LIVE @ Leeds that Quadrophenia was the best thing they ever put out.I have 2 of 'Quadrophenia' so I might try that Elmers trick just to see how it works. (edit for proper record title)
I was looking at new turntable prices. Wow some of the custom ones are like expensive used/ new car money.I have been buying some NEW vinyl from Ebay. 180 gram LPs. All so far are outstanding sound quality. Some folks say the heavier vinyl makes a difference. Seems to, maybe all in my head, but these things sure are not "floppy"![]()
the price is more though
The sound is so rich and wide. I even bought a OMR of the Dire Straights, I will compare to the old 1978 vinyl.
Listening to Agents of Fortune at a level that should be illegal this AM.I’m so old I remember people saying Agents was a pop sell out. Hilarious in hindsight. Some of the much later stuff did seem to just be going through the motions- I need to line up the years to see what was going on. Disco was what?? 1978-1984 ish?? Guessing here
I got rid of a Dual in the 1990s.........LP's went out of style!!Even the older ones draw big money, I'd like to have a Dual 1229 but whew!
Glad I kept my Luxman. Still working perfectly. Was perusing new turntables, just because. Seems like in the ‘70s semi automatic and fully automatic turntables were the norm. Now quite rare, with manual being the norm. Not sure why, anyone able to explain? I like the idea of my turntable lifting the tonearm and turning off at the end of the record.I got rid of a Dual in the 1990s.........LP's went out of style!!
I have seen all of the classic "greats" from Clapton - Jeff Beck - Zappa - Dickey Betts - Duane Allman - Steve Marriot - Rossington - Alvin Lee - Elvin Bishop - Joe Walsh - Allen Collins - Rod Price - Hughie Thomasson - Skunk Baxter , even Stephen Stills & Neil Young and on......Listening to Agents of Fortune at a level that should be illegal this AM.
I can see or rather hear the changes from excellent earlier work and why I liked it as a late teen. First of all it rocks. But sophisticated in a weird way. There are some Steely Dan feel to some of the songs but more personal, a bit more warm and soulful. Listen to Debbie Denise or the rhythm in Morning Final. Fascinating for a band the critics pigeon holed as something for young teens.
Now quite rare, with manual being the norm. Not sure why, anyone able to explain? I like the idea of my turntable lifting the tonearm and turning off at the end of the record.
I agree. Most times I listen to albums critically and can return the arm to the tonearm rest. I still like the idea that I don’t have to. When I am casually listening, I either stream or listen to a CD.Best I can tell, this is mostly marketing and market trends. TRUE AUDIOPHILES may argue that any additional mechanisms are only going to interfere with the purest possible experience. At 53yo, my ears will never notice a difference in the exact same setup manual and automatic being the only change made. But they sell manual only decks for prices out of my league, and I’m sure it pushes the sale of additional replacement stylus’s.
I enjoy having the stereo going while cooking or other tasks. I’m not intently listening to my albums with the full concentration of all my facilities at all times. I’d much rather have a semiautomatic TT.