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
slipknot1
The Allman Bros.. 'At Fillmore East' on theNautilus LP.. THE rendition of 'whipping post' IMHO.
Also was listening to Cat Stevens 'Tea for the Tillerman' on the Pink band Island UK label. Good sound, but my copy has a TON of background grunge..:0(
I'm going to try some new Gruv Glide to see if I can clean this LP up. BTW, I highly recommend Gruv Glide for you analog guys.
Had to fix the preamp due to my poor soldering skills. Back up and sounding better. Thanks to Mike Morrow.
With that....

Sphere "Live"
Joni Mitchell "Clouds"
Dire Straits "Love over Gold"
The Police "Synchronicty"

e
Hey E, sorry I misspelled your moniker above -- it was late and I was stupid ;^)

System apart on occasion of my better half rearranging the furniture (um, thanks honey, or something), so no listening to report :-(

On a brighter note however, I restrung one of my guitars that I've been neglecting for a couple of years ever since I got my last one and have been playing up a storm (that doesn't mean well, just a lot!)
No worries Z. It is good to be back on this thread with you and Rush and Slipknot.

Just installed my Morrow Audio phono cable after Mike repaired it.What a difference! Also reset my SUT for 1/15 ratio which raises the load to about 200 from the previous 60.
Bass is still great but the mids and highs are sounding much more nuanced.

Brubeck: "Jazz Impressions of Eurasia" Columbia "six eye"
Dire Straits: "Making Movies"
Bach: "Magnificat"Proprius
Sphere: "Flight Path"

e
Hey E, I'm shortly expecting my new -- and first ever -- SUT, which will have 9X and 16X ratios. I've got a 2 week audition period, and it will be interesting to compare it against resistive loading. I do know that my phonostage sounds best at its low (MM) gain setting, so we'll see...