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BTW it took a little work and some troubleshooting, but my new turntable and tube pre-amp work beautifully! I'm waiting on one piece to come in and I can start doing some deep record cleaning. I have a couple of albums, one as old as 1976, that are brand new and factory sealed. Most of these things aren't going anywhere near my turntable until they're thoroughly cleaned.
 
I'm LP rich for one that has no means to play them. I have somewhere between five and six hundred albums and the majority of my library is sixties, seventies, and early eighties releases.
I do have all of the Beatles LPs factory sealed as well as the copies I played. They were all taken care and played on a quality turntable of the time. I never dreamed they would come back into fashion... I just couldn't bring myself to toss them. I love music!
I hope that you love your new setup and the music you are investing in @The_Chief
 
If you're interested, I decided on the Audio-Technica AT-LP5X as it's the only turntable in their "audiophile" line that can also play 78 RPM records. I have several styli to use based on the type of music (there's a special gray conical stylus just for 78s). It gets rave reviews for a turntable under $500. The tube pre-amp adds that old warmth and flavor to the music that digital just can't capture.
 
I think you are into a great hobby Chief and the listening pleasure unequaled. I'll let my kids explore the collection at some point in time. I had my fun. Though a sorry excuse for copies of music, I have a collection of MP3s now. Between me being half deaf and listening to the missing music files, the MP3s work great for me. :) They are highly portable and quickly sortable.
I listen to them while working and my truck when I travel. Sad excuse for full recording reproduction for sure.
 
I've lost a lot of the high end, especially in my right ear. Hopefully I'll be able to discern the difference between vinyl and digital... if not, this will be a short-lived (albeit costly) hobby.
 
It's been years since I've heard vinyl trough quality equipment but there is a difference I think I could pick up. It's the earthy sound of vinyl vs the clinical sound of digital... no matter how much information is being reproduced.

I'll bore you with a quick observation about hearing loss. I've complained many times to my audiologist that I lack bass in my aids and everything sounds way high in treble. The conclusion was that I had high end hearing loss decades ago leaving recordings sounding heavy in bass. The old songs I've listened to all my life now sound wrong but I'm hearing them right for the first time. They sound wrong!

If you have any level of hearing loss, I highly recommend having it corrected. The consequences of ignoring the deficit creates problems that can't be compensated for.
 
Yeah, it was naval gunfire that took the high end from my right ear, leaving me with tinnitus that can't be fixed. I tried the VA's hearing aids, but they all have the little dangly bit that sticks down in my ear and I don't want ANYTHING stuck down in my ear! I was hoping for some decent earbud-types, but the VA told me they don't have anything like that. My hearing is still very sensitive, though, having made a career of listening for tones, whines, whirrs and other noises that weren't supposed to be there. To this day I'll ask the Darling Bride "what the heck is that noise?" and, while she can't hear a thing, I'll then trace it to the high-pitch sound of a ceiling fan motor. I'll turn off the ceiling fan and AHHHHHHH...
 
I am with you, with my widex hearing aids, I am really enjoying every song I used to listen to when I was younger, it is too bad about people's voices though.
That you cannot replace easily unless you watch them on youtube..
 
Saw Super Mario Brothers movie this afternoon with my friend of mine, I bought a much smaller nightstand lamp finally, because the other one I had for several years was either just in my way when I write and take down my cell and open up my tablet, the room was getting smaller, the desktop felt even smaller.

Here is the url for my new lamp:


Trndy-tech.com


Very small,photo soonish, whenever I can get a time out away from electronics, so that was my day in a giant nut shell.


I got a cosmic lamp blub! :)
that took me forever to remember the name!!! Ah....
 
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