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Vinyl Records
- Some recent jazz LP purchases...
I got:
Dizzy Gillespie - Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac -wild, bigger band stuff from 1967
Jimmy Smith's - Greatest Hits comp - the great Hammond B3 organ master
Oscar Peterson - Night Train - piano, bass, drums. Mmm...
and my new favorite,
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Sings Gershwin - 10" from 1951
- Found a copy of Marvin Gaye's Here, My Dear for only $2 at the flea market.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2330865
> To complete my flea market finds from the weekend, I was able to find an album I've been trying to find for a little bit of time. I like collecting Marvin Gaye records, especially singles, and I've been trying to get any albums that I don't have from him. I was happy to then find a copy of his classic album Here My Dear (AKA the TMI divorce album) for only $2. it's cool that i was able to come across this album, as I've found it hard to find some of Marvins records in the wild. Overall, I am quite happy to expand upon my Marvin Gaye albums. > >
- when do you think it's time to replace a cartridge?
Do you guys replace your cartridge based on the amount of time it's been used or when it's necessary to do so because of a noticeable decline in audio quality?
Also what are some telltale signs that a cartridge needs to go?
- Found a bunch of nice singles for only $9 in total at the flea market yesterday. The best finds have to be the Dobie Gray and the Carl Perkins Sun.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2098922
> It's been a little while since I've posted some finds I've had, but I had a couple finds on my trip to the flea market yesterday. It was busy that day, but there weren't a lot of people selling records at the tables. However, the tables that I did find had some decent stuff to look through. I was able to grab all of these singles from one table for only $9, so less than $1 apiece for these. > > I would say the best singles from this batch would be the copy of Dobie Gray's "The 'In' Crowd" and the Carl Perkins "Blue Suede Shoes" on Sun. when I saw the Dobie Gray, I was hoping it was going to be the single "Out On The Floor", but I'll take any that I can get. The Marvin Gaye singles were cool as well, as I have been trying to get all of the Marvin Gaye singles I can. Overall, I had some decent finds and I am happy to have these records in my collection.
- [OC] my copy of Orange Juice's Falling and Laughing, one of the rarest and most sought after indie records with flexi and postcard. Only 934 were made, with only 200 having the postcard.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1821887
> For today, I will be showing something truly special. It's not only of musical value, or even monetary value, its of truly historically valuable on its impact on indie music. I am the very happy owner of an original 1980 copy of Orange Juice's Falling and Laughing. This is the record that truly kicked off the indie-pop sound that we've come to know from the mid to late 80s, to the 90s, and even the 2000s. > > This record came in a run of only 934 copies, and went on to launch Postcard Records as a label to influence bands like Franz Ferdinand, The Wedding Present, Belle and Sebastian, King Krule, The Cribs, The Smiths (though only slightly), the C86 scene of the mid 80s, the twee pop of labels like Sarah (Field Mice, Another Sunny Day, The Orchids, Brighter, Heavenly, etc) and K (Beat Happening), and many more. It is a marvel to now be an owner of a copy of this record. Not only that, this is also one of only 200 copies out of the 934 copy run that has the extra postcard included with it (This one being a pair of pliers). This also includes the extra flexi disc that was sometimes included with this record. > > This is a valuable piece of music history that ought to be preserved in archives and I feel Orange Juice deserves some mention in music history for the impact this record and the Postcard singles that followed had on modern music.
- Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness [Reissue] [Remastered] | NTX Vinylshop.ntxvinyl.com Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness [Reissue] [Remastered] | NTX Vinyl
Vinyl, Released by Smashing Pumpkins, in genre Rock & Pop, on 12/04/2012
Another Smashing Pumpkins record reissue. This one has 5 LPs and costs a whopping $110... probably only for hardcore fans
- Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream available @ Darkside Recordsshop.darksiderecords.com Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream
Double vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this 1993 album from the Alt-Rock band led by Billy Corgan. While their album Gish had brought them to the attention of the Alternative crowd, Siamese Dream was the album that broke the quartet in a big way. Features the hits 'Cherub Rock', '...
I feel like this record sells out like hot cakes so thought I'd share it here. It's pretty pricey though
- How to adjust the speed of an Audio Technica LP60 turntable
I used to have an AT LP60 turntable and at one point I realized it was too fast when set at 33 1/3 for most of my LPs.
Disclaimers:
I am not an expert and obviously not an audiophile.
I am OK with my LP60 and I suspect there are at least a few people here who feel the same way and may have this same problem (someday).
If you are an audiophile and hate this TT, please go read something else. This post is not for you.
OK, so, I realized some of my records sounded too fast recently and here's how I fixed that:
I downloaded an app to determine my TT's speeds.
I have an android phone, so I chose RPM Speed & Wow from the Google Play store.
There are iPhone apps out there too.
It's free and easy to use and very quickly shows you how fast your TT is roatating.
This is not perfect but again, close enough is close enough for me.
Mine showed 34.9 at first (when set on the 33 1/3 RPM setting).
Remove any record from the TT.
Carefully, look under the TT for the two holes marked "33" and "45".
Find a very small flat-head screwdriver.
Use that to gently poke through the fabric covering inside the 33 hole.
Very, very slowly and gently, seat the screwdriver into the screw inside that hole without turning it.
Turn the screw but only very, very slightly.
Seriously - a TINY turn is probably all you need. Less than a quarter turn for sure.
Turn it clockwise to make the table go faster.
Turn it counter-clockwise to make the table go slower.
Run the app on your phone again to test the new speed.
Repeat the adjustment until you get a result very close to 33.33.
Repeat this whole process for 45 RPM if you want to.
I had to repeat this adjustment about 5 times, making ever smaller changes to the screw's position before I got 33.34 from the app on my phone. Just make very small changes every time and you'll be OK.
The result is noticeable. I am very happy with this change and I hope this helps someone else.
TL;DR: AT LP60 turntables are good but not great turntables - and there's no fixing that, but you can adjust their speed. It's free & easy to do this. It's worth it too.
- Minecraft Alpha and Beta represses will be available for preorder on June 27th on Bandcamp
Hoping to snag a copy before the scalpers do. Let's see if Bandcamp doesn't crash
- Live in Los Angeles by Whirrpixelfed.social bhuang.photo shared a post
Live in Los Angeles by Whirr #vinyl #shoegaze #vinylrecord
Finally came in the mail! Really excited to listen to it
- Gave this a spin. Dissociation by The Dillinger Escape Planpixelfed.social bhuang.photo shared a post
Dissociation by The Dilinger Escape Plan #vinyl #vinylrecords #dillingerescapeplan #dissociation #metal #punk #mathcore #metalcore
Oh boy, what a record. Lyrically it's so destructive but I'm always satisfied after giving it a listen.
- Most recent pickups
Top row:
Cold Gawd - God Get Me The Fuck Out Of Here
Alison Goldfrapp - Love Invention
The Jam - Sound Affects
Bottom row:
Cranes - EP Collection, Volumes 1 & 2
Cranes - Self-Non-Self
The Cold Gawd album was new to me and I bought it on a whim after hearing it play at a record store I love. It's an awesome album though and I recommend it to anyone who likes the heavier side of shoegaze.
I also highly recommend Alison Goldfrapp's solo album. Lots of dancey fun and will put you in a good mood.
The other 3 I've just been needing in my collection for a long time.
- what's the most expensive record you bought?
For me it was probably Thrice's Alchemy Index. I paid around $130 for it and I don't think I can afford to make any more record purchases like that again lol
- The fact that the new King Gizz album has five variants with 2000 copies each and has sold out is mind blowing to megizzverse.com PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation
King Gizz’s 24th studio album is called…PetroDragonic Apocalypse;or,Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless DamnationThis one is for all the people out there who wanna watch the world burn. Tracklist Motor Spirit Supercell Converge Witchcraft Gila Monste...
I just listened to the full album today and instantly wanted to snag a copy...feels bad
- Horse the band - The Mechanical Hand
Described jokingly as "nintendocore", Horse the band and this album in particular were a huge part of my metalcore loving youth. So I couldn't resist getting this when I saw it had been pressed to vinyl and in cool colours no less.
Alt text: The art on the LP outer sleeve is a drawing of a soaring squail and an octopus and other creatures that are mentioned in the songs. It has a hype sticker that says "Record Store Day Exclusive, First time on vinyl". One of the vinyl records is a swirl of two colours described as baby blue and custard. The other (not pictured) is spring green and custard. These match the colours of the album art.
- Pearl Jam - Ten for $17
That's a pretty steep discount for this classic record. Thought I'd share
- What would you recommend as an entry-level turntable?
We all know that Crosbys and Victrolas aren't great, so what would you recommend for a friend who has started collecting vinyl records?
- welcome to vinyl records!
I'm a collector of sorts so was hoping we could have a community on Lemmy where we can discuss anything related to collecting and caring for our records. Hope to see more folks join in!