grateful dead dick's picks


wondering if anyone can recommend any of the dick's picks volumes after number 20? i bought all 1-20 then, hit a financial rough spot. i am a big fan of the dead especially in the mid 70's. are there any "must have" shows? i know it's all very subjective but funds are tight...
tda44
Is there anyplace that reviews/comments on the sound quality of the various shows? It seem to me that it would vary wildly.

Also, is there a list of those that are soundboard feeds. Am I correct in assuming those would be better than the ones from mics?
I've generally preferred audience tapes to soundboards, with some exceptions of
course, but I am in the extreme minority on that.
ok, i'm getting closer:

i've confirmed that the disc i burned works on my PC, but in every player i try it with, it may read, but the Table of Contents only finds 1 track (though i burned the disc w/ a WAV for each track), and there's no audio out.

any advice or tricks would be welcome.
best
rc
Rhyno,

Never used dbpower amp, however it looks like there is a support forum where you may post your question here.

I have a Plextor USB writer and use Plextools to do all my ripping and writing and here's why.

Have fun.
ok, figured out that i burned a PC disc and not an audio disc. 20 min later, i'm listening to 5-4-72 paris on my main rig.

holy sh*t! this is the greatest thing a deadhead could hope for!

next question: i gather that my cheap burner built into my laptop is not optimal and will lead to increased write errors (found a few already...how uncool) and jitter that will compromise staging / sonics.

any recs on an outbound burner thats suited for burning shows?

btw, this is the greatest thread of all. its free music. rlwainwright, thanks for the info!

rc