Can you Listen to Vinyl Casually??


Me, if I spin my vinyl and try to do work around the house or whatever, I am envariably drawn to sit down and listen to the music. Just can't help myself.

With CD or radio - I could care less and do other activities all day.

Anyone else experience this strange behaviour of vinyl addiction ??

cheers
downunder

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Cincy_bob

Please don't give me another reason to spend more money!!.

I'll skip the SOTA CD player for the moment and keep playing CD's for my kids or in the car where they belong.
Eldartford.

Once sentence - clean your LP's. no debris on my stylus, unless the record is dirty. Try doing that with a dirty CD - It won't play.

Ncarv

I bought the Linn new in 1985, had it upgraded etc and frankly can't bear to sell it as it was the Linn that forged the analog way for me.

The Linn is competitive or better than the HRX in treble smoothness and has a nice tight PRATty bass line. However the HRX is just plain better in most other respects, bass depth, power, dynamics,transparency soundstaging and just a bigger more lifelike presentation.
Raul

You need to ligthen up dude!!
I have my tounge somewhat planted in my cheek, this is the analog forum you know :-)

I buy more music - mostly new stuff than I can listen to so regardless of my digital setup, exactly what music experience am I losing???. Bought about 20 albums today.

The only guy on this forum with a closed mind is you my friend - your way or the highway

Anyway, time to put on the new Brian Jonestown Masasacre LP, followed by the new Recoil album or 1st Black Mountain LP.
What new music are you playing Raul??