Based on "rumours" I did some research - current estimates are that 30-50% of LP buyers do not own a turntable - they are buying LP like some buy books simply to decoratively fill a bookcase or record shelf...
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@saugertiesbob has a lot of time on his hands. Let me assure you, Saugertiesbob, that there is no limit to any profuse amount of words that you may offer upon the universe that will dissuade me from my masochistic attachment to my 6,000+ LP collection. Nor the 300+ 78 collection. Are you up the river from me? I’m in Newburgh NY. We can meet somewhere midway, say in Esopus, and have a duel. Instead of swords, we can use tonearms. I’ll bring my Sumiko MMT. What sayeth thou? Fight, you coward!!!! 😡😂 |
Me again, Just a brief addendum to my previous post on the subject. Have become much more “selective” as to what company is recording/pressing the vinyl when purchasing. For classical music first choice is Deutsche Grammophon and for jazz our go to is Blue Note. Columbia also produces excellent jazz pressings. Whether your preference is Cd, vinyl, streaming or other sources, in the end, Enjoy the music |
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