Spencer, if you know where to look there is plenty of vinyl, especially around the Queen/University-Spadina area.
One of the nicest stores for previously enjoyed albums is called Around Again (nice play on words). Most of their stuff is top notch and you can trade your old albums in for a store credit. They also have a couple of TT’s with headphones so you can listen before you buy - do you remember those days? We had a store in the UK with actual listening booths - when I was a kid :-)
I picked up a 1958 Chris Barber album in great condition a few years back from Around Again for around $8 CDN
You should bring your US$ up some time for a visit :-)
Toronto is also a great area for audiophilia, with lots of high-end stores that also carry a selection of high quality vinyl as well.
It’s a really good place to live if you are into audio, but alas, my wife retires soon, so we are moving 100 miles further north to the ski areas, which means I gotta get out and hi-fi shop before we move :-)
Cheers
One of the nicest stores for previously enjoyed albums is called Around Again (nice play on words). Most of their stuff is top notch and you can trade your old albums in for a store credit. They also have a couple of TT’s with headphones so you can listen before you buy - do you remember those days? We had a store in the UK with actual listening booths - when I was a kid :-)
I picked up a 1958 Chris Barber album in great condition a few years back from Around Again for around $8 CDN
You should bring your US$ up some time for a visit :-)
Toronto is also a great area for audiophilia, with lots of high-end stores that also carry a selection of high quality vinyl as well.
It’s a really good place to live if you are into audio, but alas, my wife retires soon, so we are moving 100 miles further north to the ski areas, which means I gotta get out and hi-fi shop before we move :-)
Cheers