Sanyo ST 28d

Hi!

I found this tt table that someone had thrown away.
Is it worth the time to see if its working.
I don't own lp's today but i have a farliy good stero setup and wondering if this could be a way to start...

My father have a Lin 12, so I gues this Sanyo will be a disapointment, but any way, give me your heads up.

Thx Johannes

Reference CDs

Is there a list of Reference CDs, especially in Blues, Jazz and Classic Rock somewhere around?

I'm looking for excellent sound recordings that will play on a standard CD player, or, do I have to move up to a SACD, or something similiar, to get excellent sound recording?

I've googled a lot and haven't come up with the correct combination of words, yet.

Mobile Sound doesn't have a large in-stock catalog.

Audiophile Lingo

As a newbie, I am somewhat confused by various audio terms commonly used to describe musical reproduction (e.g. soundstage, musicality, liquid, etc.). Also, I am not certain that everyone attaches the same connotation to these terms. Is there a somewhat definitive source explaining this terminology? Thank you.

Headphones vs Speakers

Jeff W recently commented that the headphone experience paled in comparison to listening to speakers, at least for one particular recording.

While I enjoy headphones, and have a pretty good headphone setup, I find that the speaker listening experience is always better in every way except for perception of minute detail.

It is particularly striking when I use headphones to master my own recordings. I can hear changes in EQ, compression, etc. with headphones - but speakers always reveal more. In every respect.

Is this also your experience?

Taking the Mac plunge

The death of my Yamaha CD player is the catalyst to move into the 21st century, reduce the box count in the media cabinet and more importantly make space for coffee cups on the coffee table by reducing the remote control count from 7 to 1.

First, my sincere thanks to many contributers who have already saved me much money and months of trial and effort. After 3 days of almost solid reading the head is spinning with your collective wisdom. So, the current thinking is:

Sony BMG Drops DRM

Sony BMG Drops DRM

On January 4, <I>BusinessWeek.com</I> <A HREF="http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2008/tc2008013_398775…; that Sony BMG Music Entertainment was dropping digital rights management (DRM) from "at least part of its collection." Sony BMG thus becomes the last of the big four music labels to do so&mdash;following <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/news/123107warner/">Warner Music Group's example</A> by less than a week. EMI and Universal Music Group began the stampede earlier in the year, pioneering DRM-free downloads with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/100107amazon/">Amazon.com</A&gt;, among other partners.

Dealers in NYC

I'm looking for places to audition Rega Amps and Wharfedale speakers (not necessarily together) in NYC, as well as other NYC area dealers that you would recommend for someone just starting out.

Places I have checked out - SBS, Harvey (19, 21 45 Street locations), Lyric Hi Fi, Stereo Exchange, Park Ave Audio - heard lots of good stuff, but unfortunately none of them had Rega or Wharfedale. I have searched a lot on this and other forums, which is how I got some of the names listed above.
I appreciate the help. Thank you.

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