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I was in LA this weekend to celebrate my birthday (lesson with a good
guitarist and friend, followed by a concert at McCabe's by that same guitarist and friend), and I went to Amoeba and other record stores. Amoeba, the largest CD/LP store in Los Angeles, is obviously carrying more vinyl than even a couple of months ago. A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. I found 7 volumes of the Hanoncourt/Concentus Musicus Bach Cantata set on Telefunken that I have been collecting and lots of other goodies. I also found out that they are having a huge CD sale next weekend, so if you are near LA, it might be worth the trip. |
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![]() Jenn said: A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. Thnak's Jenn for, amditting Jennn that you are trying to push Arnii to, comitt suicide Jen. |
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On Nov 9, 8:51*pm, George M. Middius wrote:
Jenn said: *A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. Thnak's Jenn for, amditting Jennn that you are trying to push Arnii to, comitt suicide Jen. Well, it's the turntablists that are driving classical LP sales, you know. |
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, Boon wrote: On Nov 9, 8:51*pm, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: *A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. Thnak's Jenn for, amditting Jennn that you are trying to push Arnii to, comitt suicide Jen. Well, it's the turntablists that are driving classical LP sales, you know. Yeah, I'm presently scratchin' me son BWV 198 |
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![]() Boon said: *A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. Thnak's Jenn for, amditting Jennn that you are trying to push Arnii to, comitt suicide Jen. Well, it's the turntablists that are driving classical LP sales, you know. You're potatos are lumpey. |
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On Nov 9, 9:02*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Boon wrote: On Nov 9, 8:51*pm, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: *A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. Thnak's Jenn for, amditting Jennn that you are trying to push Arnii to, comitt suicide Jen. Well, it's the turntablists that are driving classical LP sales, you know. Yeah, I'm presently scratchin' me son BWV 198 I've been listening to a lot of Cut Chemist, Kid Koala, DJ Spooky and Boy Eats Drum Machine lately, so what the heck. Turntablists are aces with me. |
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:44:38 -0800, Jenn
wrote: A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. New classical LPs?? From where? Kal |
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Kalman Rubinson wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:44:38 -0800, Jenn wrote: A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. New classical LPs?? From where? Kal SHould have said new pressings... Classic Records, SPeakers Corner, etc. But really the manager was speaking of all genres. |
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Now if we could only get some good, reasonably priced tables and
tonearms......I don't consider no-suspension lightweight tables with MDF bases good. |
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On Nov 9, 10:46*pm, Bret L wrote:
*Now if we could only get some good, reasonably priced tables and tonearms......I don't consider no-suspension lightweight tables with MDF bases good. Then get an SL-1200. Buy one for $500, throw on an SME arm, get a more solid armboard, a $1000 cartridge and an outboard power supply and you might be able to get better performance than a stock Rega P3-24 with a $400 Dynavector. |
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:41:25 -0800, Jenn
wrote: In article , Kalman Rubinson wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:44:38 -0800, Jenn wrote: A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. New classical LPs?? From where? Kal SHould have said new pressings... Classic Records, SPeakers Corner, etc. But really the manager was speaking of all genres. Never mind. Kal |
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In article ,
Kalman Rubinson wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:41:25 -0800, Jenn wrote: In article , Kalman Rubinson wrote: On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:44:38 -0800, Jenn wrote: A conversation with the manager of the classical LP section verified that they are indeed devoting more space to used and new LPs due to customer demand. New classical LPs?? From where? Kal SHould have said new pressings... Classic Records, SPeakers Corner, etc. But really the manager was speaking of all genres. Never mind. Kal Sorry I couldn't help. I don't know of any new classical vinyl, only reissues. |
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:55:44 -0800, Jenn
wrote: Sorry I couldn't help. I don't know of any new classical vinyl, only reissues. Yes. I know. Kal |
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On Nov 10, 7:55*am, Boon wrote:
On Nov 9, 10:46*pm, Bret L wrote: *Now if we could only get some good, reasonably priced tables and tonearms......I don't consider no-suspension lightweight tables with MDF bases good. Then get an SL-1200. Buy one for $500, throw on an SME arm, get a more solid armboard, a $1000 cartridge and an outboard power supply and you might be able to get better performance than a stock Rega P3-24 with a $400 Dynavector. Now you're talking about three grand for a DJ table.....Bull****. What we need is a good cheap clone of a LP12, or a Merrillized AR, or something along that line. |
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On Nov 11, 3:20*am, Bret L wrote:
On Nov 10, 7:55*am, Boon wrote: On Nov 9, 10:46*pm, Bret L wrote: *Now if we could only get some good, reasonably priced tables and tonearms......I don't consider no-suspension lightweight tables with MDF bases good. Then get an SL-1200. Buy one for $500, throw on an SME arm, get a more solid armboard, a $1000 cartridge and an outboard power supply and you might be able to get better performance than a stock Rega P3-24 with a $400 Dynavector. *Now you're talking about three grand for a DJ table.....Bull****. Yep, exactly. And people are doing it. What we need is a good cheap clone of a LP12, or a Merrillized AR, or something along that line. Finding nicely restored ARs and Thorens TD-124s might be the way to go. I'm looking into it. |
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