I've been there too. A few years ago I had no choice but to 'cull' a lot of my vinyl. A lot. I won't say how many because the thought only sickens me. Anyway they went to a good cause.Cyndale wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2017 3:47 pm Last year, I bit the bullet and culled (I hate saying got rid of) about 80 LPs duplicate LPs to make room for LPs starting to pile up on the floor (familiar to anyone?). I also got rid of a lot of reissues by labels such as 4MenWithBeards, Back to Black, Sundazed, for me the original were simply better in every way. Great sounding originals will always sound better than 'audiophile' reissues! On the odd occasion a reissue has sounded better than the original (which sounded bad in the first place).
At the moment I'm listening to...
Art Pepper Quartet (Mono)
Eric Clapton - 24 Nights which I only bought about a month ago for €20 (absolutely mint)
Next up Nic Jones - Penguin Eggs (Vinyl 180 reissue).
I have that Clapton original. It's a good one, a little too safe but that's nothing new. Can I recommend a goodie though? 'From the Cradle' on double vinyl is pure Blues at its very best. Also the Cream reunion gig Live at the RAH 2005 on triple vinyl. Stunning! Clapton is on fire with a more streamlined guitar sound as you would expect but full of nuances and inventive runs you would not believe. I love it!
Do let us know about the 180 reissue.....Enjoy.