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These are great tips. I listened to Beck's Sea Change Mofi album today and it was absolutely sensational.
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Nice....You are on your way. I also recommend the reissues of Peter Gabriel I-IV, as well as So and Us. All are 45RPM remastered at 1/2 speed and are glorious, So as an original issue is well done, but now its brilliant.
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Buy as much Vinyl as you can! Seriously though ... I've had great luck finding great used vinyl here in Dallas and have grown a nice record collection over the past year starting from scratch after my entire older system and LP's were sold as part of a divorce years ago and I just got back into Audio 2 years ago.I have a VPI record cleaner and some older Vinyl is just too far gone even if it looks clean on first inspection to save but my failure rate is around 2-3% of stuff I just won't play. Also a quality used shop will generally let you swap out seriously damaged records but that varies by store. I just picked up a really old Pat Methany album tonight that sounds brand new and its anything but for sure! Good Luck!
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^ Good point....If you jump into the used arena, a RCM is vital. I have the ProJect VC-S machine and very impressed with it.
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