Amazing trip to the record store.
Now, realize, I do not search the massive bins often unless I am searching for a specific thing. I rarely do that. I am looking for lost souls and forgotten albums. I generally just search from the newly arrived, barely sorted bins and I often find things I want, before I knew I wanted them.
Today was a very good haul ...
... an early T-rex, Jefferson Airplane, Electric Ladyland, Hey Jude, many older jazz and four Frank Zappa including UNCLE MEAT, the very first Mothers album, Hot Rats and Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, ffs!
Zappa is like Hendrix in that he has almost as many albums released after his death that during his life. Actually, I think Hendrix has more posthumous releases that anyone.
Great day shopping for albums!
Great finds.
I should start buying albums again.
Yes, you should, if you have a decent turntable. AND while there are some great finds still out there.
I would not recommend that a total greenie go out and try this without a great deal of research first.
I never left the analog world except for a few investments in better quality disc players and a few DACs (my latest DAC is tube input and tube output, believe it or not. A couple of huge ICs in the middle that create magic, but maintains over one hundred K-ohm input impedance for what ever load you send and seventy K-ohm output impedance while delivering three volts of signal [2Hz to 400KHz - I know digital does not do that, but tubes do], if needed. It is custom hand made and I bought his fourth effort. I love it!)
I actually have more invested in my Stanton cartridge than in half of the rest of the system. Not really necessary to just enjoy analog sound though. Any decent rig with a hundred dollar cartridge and better than average speakers and amps will astound the listener with truly high quality sound.