Of course when I bought Woodstock on vinyl (three LPs) it was numbered 1-6, 2-5, $ 3-4. Without the advent of CDs, the Hank set would be (assuming 2 LPs per CD) numbered 1-20, 2-19,......you get the idea. I still remember the noise it made when the LP was dropped from the spindle and the grooves of one album rubbed against the grooves of another. Any other audiophiles out there use to put pennies on the arm of the turntable to keep it from skipping? That was real good for the records too<g>. -John
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Shane S. Rhyne
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Jeff Weiss
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems BARNARD
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Derek
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Barry Mazor
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems John Wendland
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems William F. Silvers
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Mike Woods
- RE: old vinyl numbering syst... Jon Weisberger
- Re: old vinyl numbering syst... Bill Silvers
- RE: old vinyl numbering systems Nicholas Petti
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Derek
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Ndubb
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Shane S. Rhyne
- Re: old vinyl numbering systems Christopher M Knaus