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Re: Album collections
I went retro last year and had a classic Technics 1200MKIII for a few months. I also got tired of the turn over routine, the crackle and pops and the fact that I had the same tracks downloaded as either lossless or 24/96 Hi Res versions, it just seemed pointless. I got rid of my full collections of YES, Jethro Tull, Floyd and Tangerine Dream in the late eighties which I do regret, but to go out and buy replacements in vinyl considering what I stated above just seemed moronic. I like the “idea†of vinyl but in reality, it wears off for me and I was reverting to CD, SACD and streaming from my library. |
Re: Album collections
I have one record, found it in a thrift store back in Ontario, its a kids record but it was one I had as a kid and listened to frequently so its about nostalgia and not actually collecting.
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Re: Album collections
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 12628718)
I like the “idea†of vinyl but in reality, it wears off for me and I was reverting to CD, SACD and streaming from my library. CDs should have been brought out with a nice 12 inch card. Aside from being able to follow the words, the LP sleeve was an important part. That's what made it an album. :nod: |
Re: Album collections
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12628636)
Zabriskie Point...one of my favourite movies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyS7CrANBnk Strangely retitled apparently. |
Re: Album collections
Just unpacked my Rega at the weekend and thought I was good to go with a 2000W transformer for that and my valve amp - only to find everything playing 20% too fast - Damn, forgot about 60Hz, guess I need a new motor.....and psu |
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