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Beatles CD box set
If you grew up with the American albums, you will enjoy the set in your link...  plus, each disc gives you the mono and stereo versions of the album... For the British albums, the mono versions have the most interesting versions of the songs... my... 
Looking for recommendations for integrated with a more “organic” sound.
I bought the McIntosh MA252 for that very reason... it's a totally analog amp, and it sounds great... it even has a subwoofer output jack... One consideration is that it's only 100 WPC, although it usually tests at around 125 WPC... but since I'm ... 
Best Debut Albums
Lucinda Williams had 2 albums before her self-titled album: Ramblin' in 1979, and Happy Woman Blues in1980. 
Best Debut Albums
1) Carole King - Writer (1970) was her debut album... not Tapestry (1971)2) Cheap Thrills (1968) is by Big Brother and the Holding Company... not Janis Joplin.  Also it's not their debut album. They had an album out in 1967 called Big Brother and ... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
This post is directed to Tim.  Tim, I do not appreciate the way you've hijacked my posting.  Your never-ending posts are condescending, rude, and quite frankly, boring.  Please leave my post alone and start your own.  I asked what I thought was a ... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
Hi all... I want to thank you all for your insightful feedback. Let me tell you why I’m looking to go "old School" (that is, Class A/B)... I’m 65 years old, and after approximately 50 years of listening to music way too loud, my ears are not what ... 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
I would love to have separates, but space considerations and cost make it necessary for me to look at receivers at this time.  Thanks to everyone for their input !! 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
I should also add that I want an AV Receiver with multi-channel RCA inputs, as I want to use the DAC's on my OPPO 105. 
Class A/B Home THeater Receivers
Thanks for the info.  I wish the manufacturers would specify which Class their amps are running in, in their owners manuals... it seems that most don't.