It sounds in fact just the way I thought my old LP sounded when I bought it 40-odd years ago.
Since the old LP hasn't changed, the difference is me.
The old LP was a frail and vulnerable device that all too often entered the world with an undue share of birth defects.
(Interesting coincidence that the new guide features a photo of the very same resort gazebo as the old LP does on the cover.)
It's like an old LP with the bloody needle stuck.
All these top-rank turntables can make those old LP's sound better than ever and help listeners rediscover their collections.
The new CD is of much higher quality than the old LP.
These samples come from an old LP the band used that contained children's songs.
The old LP is printed in 2007 ...
Are these then the digital equivalent of picture disks, those old LP's that had color pictures on the surface?