BigMacPhisto
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Top selling vinyl of The Resurgence™
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Cool beans. I should point out that last year's #1 was Rumours. I imagine it isn't too far behind those in overall sales.

Top selling vinyl of The Resurgence™
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I actually can't hear the difference between analog and digital recording. screw you guys.
Well, that is dependent on your listening gear.
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I got Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's in Mono. Tempted to keep it in the shrink wrap.
Especially since I don't have a turntable yet... I'd like an affordable one under like $175, since I don't think I'll use it a ton. Any idea what the best ones are that have good bass and won't ruin records? One that can turn them to MP3's would be nice since I do have some records that I don't have CD or Digital versions of.
Looking for some advice: I'm thinking of upgrading my turntable (I have a Technics, but not the SL-1200, but a more entry level model). I like it, but it has lost precision in the motor and the speed often gets easily all over the place. Looking to spend about $400, and based on reviews the Project Debut Carbon looks like one of the best options. Does anyone have one? Any other recommendations?
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I have one! Love it. One recommendation I can offer would be to upgrade the platter to the acrylic one. Less vibration and the felt pad that comes out of the box generates too much static for my taste.
As much as I love the 180 gram double album phenomenon and the increase in fidelity I still can't help but be annoyed having to flip the record every three songs#1stworldproblems
As much as I love the 180 gram double album phenomenon and the increase in fidelity I still can't help but be annoyed having to flip the record every three songs#1stworldproblems
where the hell is the demand for that, jesus