Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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Record Shops in Madison WI (continued)

I finally found it on Sunday afternoon, Strictly Discs, one of the nicest places to buy records I’ve ever been in. It’s located along a pleasant historical row of low rise stores on Monroe Street surrounded by what appears to be the hilly neighborhood where the tenured professors live. This store is bright and clean on the first floor with a good selection of new records (including a designated audiophile-oriented section) but the revelation was down a flight. The basement has probably the best collection of used records for sale I’ve ever seen from a single vendor. In a large clean well lit space of probably 2,000 sq. ft. there are many tens of thousands of VG+ and NM records, by category (for example, blues section was best and largest anywhere outside of Memphis) all in nice outer sleeves, tagged, data base indexed, and at low prices. In other words I pretty much nailed my hat to the wall and asked them to shoot me now cause I’d descended right into heaven.
This place is so cool they leave the rare stuff right in the bins. Very clean records - no mildew smell in the store at all. Grey’s Anatomy dropped in for awhile and even remarked about how clean it was (the smell of used record stores being her principal objection to them). I bought her an England Dan and John Ford Coley album (magnanimous of me huh?).
Had a second really pleasant conversation with the owner over a long checkout ( he had initially done some inventory searches for me off the want list I carry with me). Learned they have quite an appealing routine: Every Friday they release 900 new used records to their inventory, putting them out in their basement and online. They don’t do a newsletter but nearly all of their records are listed on Discogs. Thought you folks would want to know. This place is worth a trip. How it should be done now I think.



@tomic601 Well no, didn’t know about Madisound, I guess the shop you worked at repaired speakers?  Would have been interesting to get a tour.  I did buy a couple of speaker driver once from that outfit in Florida had to fix my Kappa’s - you know that poly stuff disintegrates on all of them.... 
@Boxer12 
 
I appreciate hearing about long associations like that.   Don’t know when I’ll be in Grand Rapids next but will remember Vertigo.   My group counted The State of Michigan in our territory and I made regular visits to Grand Rapids, Lansing, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Windsor...
James - what a great expression- nail hat to wall. Do they use store name on discogs ?

re drivers...yes we did repair a lot of speakers as we were adjacent to Ohio State... Tuesday was tweeter repair day...

we also had a four speaker kit line that we engineered - had one of the first affordable FFT in the USA to work energy storage and time domain impulse response ... IBM bought something like 200 pair for PC point of use displays....and we had an 8” 2 way w Audax soft dome for $199 a pair. At the high end we carried Kef kits and drivers..
fun
lucky to work there...
we were also Infinity dealer, yes the Polycell drivers could vaporize..
@tomic601 i seem to remember you commenting about infinity.  I still have my pair but don’t really like speakers with poly anything anymore.   might’ve my imagination but I’m pretty sure I can hear the plastic.