Thursday, March 18, 2021

Skipping and Scratches

 When it rains, I sometimes end up in Jared's room in the back.  It is a strange room.  He has been complaining for years that  it is either too cold or too hot.  Well after 20 something years, I admit he is right.  No wonder why we moved to the front bedroom years ago.  As I sit here and look around, I remembered I put my old stereo and turntable in his room.  After dusting it off, cleaning the connections of years of tarnish, I got it working again.   Since the return of vinyl records, the industry is re publishing old records.  I have bought some artists that I never got around to listening to.

Miles Davis, Beach Boys Pet Sounds, and Dave Brubeck and currently the Beatles Sgt. Pepper album.  Granted I am not blasting my ears out, and the sound quality is improved with the Adrew Jones designed Pioneer speakers.  Im still surprised by the clarity.  I am trying to dig out my old collection from the garage to see if they have survived.  

I did experience the skipping of an old Association album and terrible recording of a Nat King Cole album.  Either I got a bad copy or the master was in terrible shape.  Occasionally I will hear scratches, but it is a welcome relief compared to flawless MP4.  The only issue was I picked out an old Carpenter album and it took me two songs in to figure out it was the Christmas album.  Didn't get to Merry Christmas Darling (OK, I admit it is one of my favorite Christmas songs).

As the evening wears on, I will relinquish the room and go watch the Bee Gees on PBS.  

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