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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A filing system sure helps people like me..........well most of the time.
Thanks @tomic601 ,

I wish they were offering just the previously unreleased and the bonus tracks separately on vinyl. My OP sounds so good, I hate to have a duplicate just to get the other tracks.

BTW, got in "Monovision" this week. Ray produced, engineered, wrote & played all songs.
That’s cool buddy, love it.

BTW, up next is the Stevie Ray Vaughan"CSTW" MFSL UD1S
I’m not in a comparison mode but this one sounds superb!

The best I've ever heard.
@tomic601 ,

I love you, Still have a hard time understanding your posts 
Hope someone appreciated the transition I made from Chris Whitley to Black Dub (Trixie Whitley/Chris's daughter).
Well, I'm gonna send the long in the tooth Sussurro back for a re-tip before my two years are up.

Got the almost new Shelter and a brand new SS Zephyr. MIMC Star ES to try.
Bought a SOTA Eclipse package a couple months ago. 

Talked to Donna @ SOTA, talked to Bill @ Phoenix Engineering.

Should be a simple exchange. Gonna try it tomorrow on my Classic 3.
REO Speedwagon "Ridin’ the Storm Out";

1A/ 1 A pressing

No Kevin Cronin here
Up now, Neil Young & Crazy Horse "Rust Never Sleeps" from the Official Release Series Discs 8.5-12. From my memory, these sound fantastic.

BTW, got this through Insound a few years back for 60% off.
It's interesting how you can pick up a beat up looking mono lp and it will play quiet.
I want to thank all of you who have posted regularly for your time, your depth of musical understanding, and your willingness to understand others, new or wheathered posters' opinions, and go forward.
Found my CS&N James. It's got BG in the dead wax so I assume that's Bernie Grundman.
An overachiever should be able to tell us something in terms of the new rig?
@big_greg,

I once owned "Who's Next" on Classic Records. Sold it because of mediocre SQ & lots of ticks.

Hope your Who is much better.
My first headphone experience in the mid 70s was Manfred Mann "Roaring Silence". Wasn't an audiophile then but God! I was again hooked on music!
Terry Evans "Puttin' It Down", Audioquest lp. Anything involving Joe Harley has always been impressive!