You know, I don't want to get into excessive enablement, but it really
does seem to be true that the more you invest in your LP playback
gear, the better it sounds, and high-end turntables are among the
purest engineering poetry.  For some eye candy I recommend a visit to
http://recordplayer.com/ - I have an S-9 and when people want to hear
what all the fuss is, I put on an early-60s Kingston Trio record, in
mono, and play "Go Bum Again" and people just melt visibly.

Having said that, I would add, speaking as a deranged sicko
audiophile, that these days, high-quality CD sound is really very good
indeed; as good as any recorded medium you can buy.  It's just that,
first of all, there's a lot of fine music out there that you just
can't get except on vinyl, and secondly, mainstream commercial
recordings of most eras are designed to sound good on car radios.
There are artists who insist on audiophile recording techniques (Neil
Young, Cowboy Junkies, White Stripes) but they're in a minority.  If
you want your heart to melt, sit down with some Cowboy Junkies in a
dark room on a seriously-good audiophile playback system.  -Tim

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