Still have my old Bang & Olufsen turntable, and a couple hundred LPs. Didn't feel like spending the money to rebuild my collection, and they still sound great.
Quote from: ColoSwiss on December 07, 2015, 01:13:03 AMStill have my old Bang & Olufsen turntable, and a couple hundred LPs. Didn't feel like spending the money to rebuild my collection, and they still sound great. Bang and Olufsen, really?! I would kill to have a set of speakers for my stereo, they really have a great sound to them. I just have other things I need to pay off and save for, like paying off my first car, and college since I'm still in high school. Ugh...Sent from my outdated communication device using an obsolete application
Quote from: tjfarrington2000 on December 07, 2015, 04:33:00 AMQuote from: ColoSwiss on December 07, 2015, 01:13:03 AMStill have my old Bang & Olufsen turntable, and a couple hundred LPs. Didn't feel like spending the money to rebuild my collection, and they still sound great. Bang and Olufsen, really?! I would kill to have a set of speakers for my stereo, they really have a great sound to them. I just have other things I need to pay off and save for, like paying off my first car, and college since I'm still in high school. Ugh...Sent from my outdated communication device using an obsolete applicationThe cones on the original Boston Acoustics speakers disintegrated; the current set are Bowers & Wilkins (B&W). One of the cheapest sets in the shop, though still a bit pricey. Stereo equipment gets very expensive very quickly. The shop had items that were substantially more expensive than my car.
Well, my grandparents gave me an old stereo, and it had a turntable. So, looking around at Barnes and Noble last night, I saw they had some vinyl records. I am absolutely hooked after buying just the one record, the Beatles abbey road
Quote from: tjfarrington2000 on December 06, 2015, 04:33:39 PMWell, my grandparents gave me an old stereo, and it had a turntable. So, looking around at Barnes and Noble last night, I saw they had some vinyl records. I am absolutely hooked after buying just the one record, the Beatles abbey road That's a great one to choose for starters - Their best album.Others a very, very good - Revolver, Sergeant Pepper, Rubber Soul and others - AR is the best.Vinyl is making a comeback - But I cant bear getting up every 20 minutes to flip the record.Compared to days (literally) worth of music on my ipod!! (including all the Beatles records!!)
I think that their White Album was the most enjoyable to listen to. Lots of fun songs, and a few melancholy ones thrown in to keep you from having too much fun.
For something totally different:Beethoven's Piano Concerto #5 (The Emperor)Arthur Rubinstein and the Boston Symphony conducted by Erich Leinsdorf