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
slipknot1
Jacintha- Fire & Rain - 45 rpm, stellar Sonics, backing musicians.... but when ya don’t have the range ( and I don’t either) it comes off as flat..,,
@spiritofradio the Basis is gone over the mountains, I still have the SOTA and my trusty Denon in WA and the Brinkmann here in the land of perpetual sun!
Al Stewart
Modern Times

You walk like Greta Garbo
But you talk like Yogi Bear ...
Ahhh.  Thanks Tomic.  I’m looking at SOTA instruments of audio pleasure for the tube-based rig in the den. Thought I remembered that you have one.
Reubent, +1 on the Robert Cray

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Iron & Wine
Archive Series Volume No. 1
Rush
a farewell to kings
fortieth anniversary

‘Ancient nobles showering
Their bitterness on youth...’

Wow, miss two days and am far behind! 

@reubent ,

I always had an interest in the Reference speaker line-up, although never had  a chance to hear them. Hope you enjoy them. What happened to the Vandersteens?

@bgross,

Love Ray & Jason as well!
@slaw  - I only had the Vandersteen 3's for a short time. I bought them locally, knowing they had some issues. I replace a tweeter and re-glued a woofer surround and they were good to go. However, they were too big for my room. Went back to my Infinity RS1.5s and used them ever since.

I previously owned Reference 3A MM DeCapo (i) and liked them a lot. Was hoping the Refernce 3A Veena floorstander would get me where I wanted to be, regarding resolution, airiness and enough low end to satisfy my needs. Jury is still out. They definitely have less bass than the RS1.5s, but I knew that going into it. We'll see if I can live with less low end.

Little Feat Waiting for Columbus V

Ry Cooder Bop till you drop. V

 John Hiatt Slow Turning. V

Elton John  Tumbleweed Connection CD

Pink Floyd  Wish you were here V

@hopkins34  - Welcome to the "What's on your turntable tonight?" thread. Nice selection. Keep 'em coming.......
It's Hard ... The Who.

Giving the new to me VA Haydn monitor speakers a work out on the second system.
  • Pulp - Different Class
  • The Horseflies - Human Fly
  • Curved Air - Air Cut (Warner 1973)
  • First Aid Kit - Drunken Trees
Tchaikovsky 1812 Marche Slave R & J

Neil Young - Live Rust

Billy Joel - 52nd Street (Until the night - Side 2 - gets me every time)

Dvorak Symphony No. 8

Hey Chris.
Nice to see you here and welcome!

Sent you a message.

Weather Report S/T
Yoko Ono - Season of Glass (1981 with a free John Lennon 45 which I found inside?)

Gary Karr ‎& Harmon Lewis - Adagio d’Albinoni (Firebird 1993)





I have discovered that the kitchenaid mixer and vinyl don’t mix, st streaming some Blue Rodeo... “ rain on the windshield headed South”
uber - Brother in law bought the NOVA III so give him a bit and I will audition it....
Sounds good Tomic.
If it is significantly better than the Phonomena it could be of great interest.

Burning Sky ... Bad Company
Dire Straits - Making Movies,  MFSL

Sounded terrible. Until I realized I failed to switch to 45RPM. Doh!

Neal Young Harvest

Sargent Peppers new Mix V

CSN Deja Vu cd

SRV  Greatest Hits 1 CD

Marvin Gay Whats going on V

Pink Floyd Dark side of the Moon V

Allman Bros Live at Fillmore V

Ry Cooder Get Rhythm V

Grover Washington  Magicman V

Breaking in new speakers and lovin it.





Triton 2 Plus driven by vintage Luxman Amp, Pre amp and TT. Got about twenty hours in so far. Break in between 40 and 60. Sounding very good right now.
Sweet!
Always good when you get new toys.
I love being an audio addict! LMAO.
Firestone presents
Your Favorite Christmas Music
Volume 6, 1967
”collectors album” 
“custom recording”

Jack Jones, Roberta Peters,
Vienna Choir Boys

Irwin Kostal and the Firestone Orchestra and Chorus

Yes of course, this record has been in the family since Dad bought a set of tires for the Nomad.