Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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Finished US cleaning two brand new lps from my recently gone over Vibrato. First up is The Nude Party "S/T". I own their 2nd lp and liked the music but the sonics were wanting. Let's see how this one goes.
@tomic601 ,

Plugged in my two 7.83 HZ Shumann Ultra Low Frequency Pulse Generators. Total cost for these plus two USB chargers, two 3ft USB extension cables = under $35.00.

Instantly noticeable was the center stage seemed not as up front and there is an ease of the entire presentation. No decrease in resolution or dynamics. Put 4 small pieces of Blu-Tack on each corner and mounted to the top of my Ushers. Recommended mounting height is 5’.

I already use similar products to good effect... Synergistic FEQ and Bybee iQSE.
"Daybreaker" is my favorite Beth Orton lp. My copy is on Parlophone/EU/2002/
James, I’m thinking about placing several around the house? Seriously.

Unless I'm not understanding your post correctly, sounds like you're using some version?
Cool box set Jim. Let me know when you do that, as I want to note if I sleep better that night.
Thanks @reubent ,

I own a pp and it sounds superb.One of John's best IMO.
"You Don't Own Me Anymore".

I got caught up on The Secret Sisters late this year. As much as I love "Saturn Return", I highly recommend this lp!
Jim, You’re losing me with all the tech talk. I’m very old school, everything by listening.

When I read about things that make sense to me,....I'm willing to try. Not scientific at all but so far in this hobby I've a descent track record and feel I've spent money wisely.
Bought this on a whim..Dean Peer "Airborne" sealed
Has the Cardas symbol on the jacket.

Reminds me of Steve Morse

Thanks to Tim for turning me on to it Bill.

It’s really a demo worthy lp.

As much as Journey's sound q is fine, it takes a back seat to The Secret Sisters.
Got these in this week.....

The Blues Project "Reunion in Central Park"  pp/1973/dbl lp
Khruangbin  "Late Night Tales"
Red House Painters  "Old Ramon"

in the "can't believe I didn't own these already" column...

Calexico  "Garden Ruin"
Iron & Wine  "The Creek Drank the Cradle"
With the addition of the Noteworthy Audio phono cable, this lp is out of sight!