In Reply to: Even tho I do enjoy listening at Mike's house, ... posted by Ted Smith on April 25, 2006 at 14:46:40:
I now have around 300 LPs - and I have not paid over $5 for any of them. Usually I pay between $1-3 - it's a very inexpensive way to get introduced to a LOT of good music, some of it unavailable on digital.The secret is a really good record cleaning machine.
The problem however is where to store them. I need to slow down because these things are cluttering the living room. Good news is I have most of the titles that I'll ever want so I'm not hankering for any more.
If you like, I can send you some CDs I made from some of my LPs. I've sent them to a few friends (including Teresa on this asylum), and they seem to like what they hear :-)
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Follow Ups
- It not an expensive habit if you buy at thrift stores and bazaars - Christine Tham 15:11:16 04/25/06 (11)
- Speaking of Thrift Stores.... - Chris Garrett 20:00:02 04/25/06 (0)
- You don't know me very well :) - Ted Smith 16:12:59 04/25/06 (9)
- Burn LP as DVD-Audio or 24/96 .wav or .flac for much better sonics. Re: You don't know me very well :) (nt) - pann 18:00:44 04/25/06 (0)
- Yeah - I forgot - Christine Tham 16:48:26 04/25/06 (7)
- Re: Yeah - I forgot - Ted Smith 17:02:32 04/25/06 (6)
- I tried upsampling to 24/48, 24/96. Makes no differece to my ear. (nt) - pann 22:41:27 04/25/06 (0)
- The evils of resampling :-) - Christine Tham 17:54:22 04/25/06 (4)
- Re: The evils of resampling :-) - fmak 07:05:43 04/26/06 (0)
- Re: The evils of resampling :-) - The Sound Guy 23:14:50 04/25/06 (0)
- Re: The evils of resampling :-) - Ted Smith 21:56:14 04/25/06 (1)
- Re: The evils of resampling :-) - Christine Tham 22:14:30 04/25/06 (0)