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Where to find hi-quality CD's of classical music FWIW, I just checked the U of Arizona Libraries website. Looks like a Friend's card is $125/year, and music CDs and records circulate for 7 days at a time for this type of patron. | |
Where to find hi-quality CD's of classical music Learsfool,I don't know about Arizona. But in PA at least, any resident, i.e., taxpayer, is elegible for a (free) library card at the Penn State University library system. I also know of other non-PSU schools that have excellent music collections, ... | |
Where to find hi-quality CD's of classical music In addition to local public libraries, check out nearby college and university libraries. Borrowing privileges usually attach to becoming a "Friend of the Library," usually for a nominal fee. But check to see whether music CDs circulate. Some scho... | |
Just Given A Sony PS-X7 Turntable - Worth Using? The PS-X7 is a direct drive TT. No belt to replace. | |
"Hidden Gems"' How about "Stone Free" by Jimi Hendrix? Sorry, I couldn't resist. | |
Hard of Hearing Headphones for TV Buconero117: If you don't mind, could you mention specific brands and models of hearing aids you would recommend? Thanks. | |
Hard of Hearing Headphones for TV My dad is in the same boat, and I feel your pain. About 5 years ago I connected his TV (audio out) to a receiver and hooked up some small speakers on either side of his chair. With the speakers that close, there is a headphone effect without the a... |