10-Aug-2014, 09:58
Interesting. I bought an LP per week in the late 60s and 70s, so I have loads. Nowadays I buy fewer than 10 per year and listen mainly to the favourites I still have from the old days.
My TT sounds fabulous, I love all those (mainly) euphonic colourations it adds, but I find it often doesn't have a wide enough dynamic range for big classical pieces, though I do have a few classical recordings I like so much I listen through the shortcomings.
TBH the biggest problem of LPs for a classical music fan like me is turning the record over, it really breaks the musical flow :-(
My TT sounds fabulous, I love all those (mainly) euphonic colourations it adds, but I find it often doesn't have a wide enough dynamic range for big classical pieces, though I do have a few classical recordings I like so much I listen through the shortcomings.
TBH the biggest problem of LPs for a classical music fan like me is turning the record over, it really breaks the musical flow :-(
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