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A shop selling NEW and used vinyl LP's (as well as CDs and DVDs) just opened it's second store in the last few months in my city, Las Vegas. The new LP selection is quite good, although the used selection is smaller than some of the other shops in town that specialize in used LPs. I am just happy to see any place selling NEW vinyl open up, as I remember the dark ages (late 1980's thru 90's) when there was NO new music coming out on vinyl and without the internet being as developed as it is today, it was virtually impossible to find good quality LP's. You had to rely on garage sales, flea markets, estate sales, goodwill stores, etc. to even find vinyl. Now it seems most new music worth listening to is issued on vinyl as well as CD and there are more and more places where you can get records again. My how times are changing.... http://www.ziarecords.com/Home
Yeah, I got something to do in my 2x yearly trade show visits to Las Vegas (other than visiting my brother, who lives there)....I'm not a gambler or a drinker....so I'll probably visit this shop next time around. How far is this from the strip (usually stay at LV Hilton, Venetian or Mandalay Bay) is it Airborn?Thanks, John
(btw, I have the DUAL 701 now w/ADC TRX-1 cartridge...it plays nice those old DUAL's )
Steve/aAirborn, I have 4 TT's now... .and if I can squeeze another in, I would doubt I'd buy a 5th before I sell one of the 4 I have I have relatively pricey spread of VPI HW-19 Mk. III with a DIY SAMA (and either a VTAF'ed PT-6 tonearm or an Origin Live Illustrious Mk. III tonearm)...belt drive deck. Currently, without outboard speed control...another $700-$1000....I'd take my 3 lowlier DD decks (one of them a SL-1200 MK. II) over it right now I'm pretty sure.I think CD has brought a different level of expectation to most of us regarding speed control and drift over the past 25 years.Yeah, the Shure V15 Mk. III is the one that Bill Neumann of FixMyDUAL recommends for the DUAL's of that vintage...he says it's a perfect sonic fit for them - nice find John
I do hope that the vinyl resurgence continues.. we do need more pressing factory to compete with RTI. The quality of new pressing from RTI is so freaking inconsistent!
Quote from: AliG on 7 Jul 2008, 04:53 pmI do hope that the vinyl resurgence continues.. we do need more pressing factory to compete with RTI. The quality of new pressing from RTI is so freaking inconsistent! Pressing vinyl is more of an art than a science. You could have a brand new state of the art facility and with no experienced press operators you might as well make wood chips. When you look a stupid LP, it doesn't seem like much, but a lot of skill and know-how went into making a good pressing.Wayner