Thank you for all the friendly answers - I will listen to all your recommendations.
Isochronism, yes sometimes I have luck to find cheap originals but it is seldom.
I am collecting records -sometimes more sometimes less- since 1972 when I was ten yrs. old, ... an ever lasting love of my life. Temporarily its a nearly uncontrollable addiction for me.
But because I live in Germany its not easy to find cheap original US or UK pressings - which are often (not always) preferred against german-pressings.
I buy also many records from US-ebay (and also from dealers), but this is not always a cheap source and we also have to pay the oversea shipping and taxes. ebay-records are sometimes not in very good shape, even if you use a RCM. I do not worry about a few ticks on used records but cant listen to very noisy ones.
I visited beautiful U.S. six times in the 90's (five times in NYC and once in Miami) and also bought records (and Infinity betas) there - but I think NYC is not a good place to find cheap records.
But not only being a music and record-lover I am also a HiFi-enthusiast for a long while. And so sometimes I have great fun with good reissues if the music is really touching me.
Some of my audiophile friends slightly disagree but on my system most of the 45's are sounding fantastic. (But I would always prefer a 33rpm record if it would have the same sonic quality as the 45's.)
Isochronism, yes sometimes I have luck to find cheap originals but it is seldom.
I am collecting records -sometimes more sometimes less- since 1972 when I was ten yrs. old, ... an ever lasting love of my life. Temporarily its a nearly uncontrollable addiction for me.
But because I live in Germany its not easy to find cheap original US or UK pressings - which are often (not always) preferred against german-pressings.
I buy also many records from US-ebay (and also from dealers), but this is not always a cheap source and we also have to pay the oversea shipping and taxes. ebay-records are sometimes not in very good shape, even if you use a RCM. I do not worry about a few ticks on used records but cant listen to very noisy ones.
I visited beautiful U.S. six times in the 90's (five times in NYC and once in Miami) and also bought records (and Infinity betas) there - but I think NYC is not a good place to find cheap records.
But not only being a music and record-lover I am also a HiFi-enthusiast for a long while. And so sometimes I have great fun with good reissues if the music is really touching me.
Some of my audiophile friends slightly disagree but on my system most of the 45's are sounding fantastic. (But I would always prefer a 33rpm record if it would have the same sonic quality as the 45's.)