Based out of Indianapolis, we are a diverse music channel for people who enjoy vinyl records, mostly delivering stylus drops of real-time, high fidelity recordings directly from our LP's. So why would we create a music channel for a hobby that was designed for an analog experience? There's no question that vinyl records are superior when experienced in person. Our philosophy is that there is still an elegance and cathartic feeling while watching a real-time recording of an LP with quality audiophile equipment. Our goal and hope is to bring the highest quality that we can through original, lossless, high-fidelity recordings for our viewers. Enjoy!
I do still have the original 1975 pressing of the Pink Floyd album. I've kept it in excellent condition over the years, and it adds a lot of character and nostalgia to the listening experience compared to just having the music digitally. It's a real treasure from that era of music.When my elder brought it home in the 70s, we were using the Akai turntable and audio amplifier. I remember it from when I was a kid, hearing the "Wish You Were Here" song. It's so nostalgic to think back on that time.
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Dude.....that record is so friggin rare to find.......I only found 1.....and its on eBay for 300 dollars I'm SOOOOO wanting to get......and who knows......maybe my journey of searching for skrillex's vinals will be found in a random Vinal record store out of the pure blue.......who knows lol.....
Nothing comes close to the warm and alive sounding high fidelity vinyl system. Flashback from the days when just listening and appreciating music was the pure bliss and life was so much fuller.