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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 14601736)
All of the Beatles albums were recorded in MONO except for Abbey Road and Let It Be, plus three songs.
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When I bought the mono CD box set I also picked up the CDs of AR and LIB just so I had all the albums. At the time Amazon had them all for cheap, I paid $100 for the box set and $10 a piece for the other two. I'm good now, the vinyl set is a bit tempting, but for that price, I'm not enough of a fan to splurge. Although I would love to have the hardcover book that's included, wish they would sell it separately.
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by cultshock
(Post 14602101)
When I bought the mono CD box set I also picked up the CDs of AR and LIB just so I had all the albums. At the time Amazon had them all for cheap, I paid $100 for the box set and $10 a piece for the other two. I'm good now, the vinyl set is a bit tempting, but for that price, I'm not enough of a fan to splurge. Although I would love to have the hardcover book that's included, wish they would sell it separately.
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 14602535)
Do you have the Past Masters for the stereo only versions of Old Brown Shoe, Ballad Of John And Yoko and the single version of Let it Be?
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The final David Bowie vinyl box set is going to be released on September 10th. Containing 18 LPs, 'I Can't Give Everything Away' will consist of his 4 studio albums from the 21st century (Heathen, Reality, The Next Day, ★ BLACKSTAR), as well as live albums A Reality Tour and his 31-song set from the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2002, plus a couple of EPs and another compilation of singles, B-sides, and various live recordings (Re:Call 6). Very much looking forward to this, as I own the Brilliant Adventure box set which covered his 1990s period through Toy in 2001.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...a5299f05ee.jpg I Can't Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016) 18 LP Box Set – David Bowie |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
I just preordered the latest release from the Rhino High Fidelity series, I'm stoked! This is the fifth album in the series that I've purchased, too bad these releases ain't cheap!
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I caught the Sex Pistols in Vancouver on their Filthy Lucre tour - let's see here - 29 years ago this weekend (wow, can't believe it's been that long ... -eek-)
They only played 3 shows in Canada (2 of them in Toronto). Great concert, btw ... :thumbsup: |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Toby Dramit
(Post 14636880)
I caught the Sex Pistols in Vancouver on their Filthy Lucre tour - let's see here - 29 years ago this weekend (wow, can't believe it's been that long ... -eek-)
They only played 3 shows in Canada (2 of them in Toronto). Great concert, btw ... :thumbsup: |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
I love niche audio equipment and ran into this. It has an interesting history, originally coming out in 1983 and being re-released as a much-improved model.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...ce76150d9d.png Portable Bluetooth Turntable | AT-SB727 | Audio-Technica | Audio-Technica It gets surprisingly decent reviews too. Audio Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger Portable Turntable Review | AVForums Sound Burger Review: The Weirdest Turntable That Totally Works - Recordbuilds Audio-Technica Sound Burger review: it's all about the retro fun | Digital Trends Audio Technica Sound Burger review | Tom's Guide Other than not being very high-end sounding audiophile equipment and having a high tracking force why shouldn't I buy this? |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by X
(Post 14638921)
I love niche audio equipment and ran into this. It has an interesting history, originally coming out in 1983 and being re-released as a much-improved model.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...ce76150d9d.png Portable Bluetooth Turntable | AT-SB727 | Audio-Technica | Audio-Technica It gets surprisingly decent reviews too. Audio Technica AT-SB727 Sound Burger Portable Turntable Review | AVForums Sound Burger Review: The Weirdest Turntable That Totally Works - Recordbuilds Audio-Technica Sound Burger review: it's all about the retro fun | Digital Trends Audio Technica Sound Burger review | Tom's Guide Other than not being very high-end sounding audiophile equipment and having a high tracking force why shouldn't I buy this? |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by X
(Post 14638921)
I love niche audio equipment and ran into this. It has an interesting history, originally coming out in 1983 and being re-released as a much-improved model.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...ce76150d9d.png Other than not being very high-end sounding audiophile equipment and having a high tracking force why shouldn't I buy this? I remember someone posted a video of their vertical record player and it actually made me light-headed watching it. |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 14638979)
When I see a novelty-style record player, I always assume it's going to chew up records like coked-up beaver in a lumberyard.
I remember someone posted a video of their vertical record player and it actually made me light-headed watching it. I have a vertical/upside-down/horizontal turntable, the Technics SL-10 and it’s amazing. The record is totally enclosed so it doesn’t look any different how it’s placed, it’s kind of like a CD. It can run on 12-volts too so you can use it in the car. |
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I read up on the Technics SL-10 a while back when I was researching linear tracking turntables.
Always wanted a direct drive when I was a kid after seeing one in a Radio Shack catalog and thought it looked cool as hell. Seriously considered trying to buy a SL-10 a while back, but I've always been leery about buying used electronics. Still don't think I'd trust to play in any position but flat, and certainly not in a car. :lol: I have a lot of rare vinyl in high-grade because I spent my youth in the late 1980s buying almost everything on vinyl (when everyone else I knew was buying cassettes) and keeping it in pristine condition, so I'm extremely careful with my records. And now I cringe thinking about how, back in junior high and high school, I played them on cheap Magnavox record players with those red five dollar needles without even cleaning them. -eek- |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 14639110)
I read up on the Technics SL-10 a while back when I was researching linear tracking turntables.
Always wanted a direct drive when I was a kid after seeing one in a Radio Shack catalog and thought it looked cool as hell. Seriously considered trying to buy a SL-10 a while back, but I've always been leery about buying used electronics. Still don't think I'd trust to play in any position but flat, and certainly not in a car. :lol: I have a lot of rare vinyl in high-grade because I spent my youth in the late 1980s buying almost everything on vinyl (when everyone else I knew was buying cassettes) and keeping it in pristine condition, so I'm extremely careful with my records. And now I cringe thinking about how, back in junior high and high school, I played them on cheap Magnavox record players with those red five dollar needles without even cleaning them. -eek- I tried the SL-10 in a car but road bumps made it skip. Since the tracking force doesn’t depend on gravity it works perfectly fine upside down as well. The only negative to its performance is, like many linear tracking turntables, that the motor driving the belt that moves the cartridge can impart a bit of extraneous noise to the sound. I never bought a pre-recorded cassette in my life so I also accumulated only vinyl and reel-to-reel tapes and I kept my records in essentially pristine condition, always using good equipment to play them. My first turntable was a Gerrard Zero 100 with a Shure V15 Type III and it was very gentle with records. They still sound great today and I’ve heard most of them as I recently digitized my collection. |
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I've been listening to the Pink Floyd At Pompeii MCMLXXII double vinyl album I picked up back in May and it sounds fantastic. If anyone has been on the fence about this, I would definitely recommend getting it ... :thumbsup:
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Toby Dramit
(Post 14651704)
I've been listening to the Pink Floyd At Pompeii MCMLXXII double vinyl album I picked up back in May and it sounds fantastic. If anyone has been on the fence about this, I would definitely recommend getting it ... :thumbsup:
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Guns N Roses are rereleasing their live album, Live Era '87-'93. It was OOP and has been really highly priced on the secondary market. OK live album with an amazing jam after Move to the City. This version includes a bonus track of Coma which I believe was on the Japanese release originally.
There are a few different versions but on GNR's website. Here's the black vinyl which is what I'm going to pick up. |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by X
(Post 14651808)
Where did you get it? What is the release date?
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Originally Posted by Toby Dramit
(Post 14651831)
Release date was May 2nd, on cd and blu-ray as well. Picked it up at one of our local record shops. I first mentioned it back on post #4377.
I wonder what the Blu-ray version would be like. |
Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by X
(Post 14652009)
Good to know. I saw comments about earlier vinyl sets on Amazon and people were not happy with them.
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Toby Dramit
(Post 14652111)
There is a European pressing and a US pressing. The Euro pressing was done by Record Industry in the Netherlands (this is the one that I have). The US pressing was mastered at GZ Media (not the best reputation) and pressed at Memphis Record Pressing. The US version seems to be the one with the issues. The way to tell them apart is by the sku number on the back: The Euro one is 19802876231, while the US one is 1980287623S1. Avoid the US one if you can.
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Order from Discogs, maybe?
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by Nesbit
(Post 14651827)
Guns N Roses are rereleasing their live album, Live Era '87-'93. It was OOP and has been really highly priced on the secondary market. OK live album with an amazing jam after Move to the City. This version includes a bonus track of Coma which I believe was on the Japanese release originally.
There are a few different versions but on GNR's website. Here's the black vinyl which is what I'm going to pick up. My Rhino High Fidelity Sex Pistols album FINALLY showed up today from Warner Canada, can't wait to spin it tonight! |
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I’m definitely picking it up more as a completionist than for the quality of the album itself. I mean it’s fine. Better than most of the bootleg live albums I have of theirs but nothing special outside of that Move to the City jam which I’ve always loved.
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Re: The VINYL Thread!
Originally Posted by cultshock
(Post 14652567)
My Rhino High Fidelity Sex Pistols album FINALLY showed up today from Warner Canada, can't wait to spin it tonight!
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