the Beatles are one group that it might make more sense to buy in CD form - the recently remastered sets (stereo + mono) get high marks while the vinyl has never been the 'grail' of any audiophiles. you're right about the availability of indie vinyl but, as the previous post pointed out, buying Beatles vinyl means paying a premium that only makes sense if you're a 'collector'.
Starting out- a Beatles question
I starting to piece together a budget system, and I really wanted a turn table to be a part of it. In my head I thought it'd be no problem at all to get any Beatles or Pink Floyd album with no issues. When I look on Amazon or Music Direct, looks like only Abbey Road and Dark Side are readily available new. Should I be looking elsewhere?
Is it the case that if you want classic rock type material, you're typically going to have to find them used?
I also listen to a lot of Radiohead and new indie groups, and it seems like getting those albums on vinyl is no problem.
My proposed system so far: My current MMGs, a Clearaudio Concept table, an NAD PP3i preamp, and a TBD amp (solid or tube, under $2500).
Thanks.
Is it the case that if you want classic rock type material, you're typically going to have to find them used?
I also listen to a lot of Radiohead and new indie groups, and it seems like getting those albums on vinyl is no problem.
My proposed system so far: My current MMGs, a Clearaudio Concept table, an NAD PP3i preamp, and a TBD amp (solid or tube, under $2500).
Thanks.
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