Audiophile Record Collector’s Handbook

Cover of Audiophile Record Collector's Handbook by Phil Rees
Author: Phil Rees
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9781907962608
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 1.04278649926 Pounds
Width: 0.42 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 780.266
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Audiophile Record Collector’s Handbook by Phil Rees, published by Cranmore Publications in 2012, is a comprehensive guide tailored for collectors of high-quality analogue stereo LP records. This edition spans 198 pages and is presented in English. The book primarily focuses on orchestral repertoire, emphasizing the superior sound quality of analogue recordings from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, particularly those released by renowned labels such as RCA, Mercury, Decca, EMI, and Lyrita.

Readers will find detailed insights into the world of record collecting, drawing on the author’s extensive experience as both a collector and dealer. The content reflects years of dedication and collaboration with fellow collectors, providing valuable information for those interested in music, discography, and reference materials. This handbook serves as a resource for understanding the nuances of collecting fine-sounding records, making it a useful addition to any audiophile’s library.


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This book is aimed mainly at collectors of fine sounding analogue stereo LP records. It concentrates largely on orchestral repertoire – that is what such collectors listen to in the main. I have started from the assumption that the analogue stereo recordings from the period late 50s to mid 70s are far more satisfying than any other recordings ever made. The great majority of good recordings from that period are to be found on the RCA, Mercury, Decca, EMI, and Lyrita labels. The information in this book represents the labour of many years, not just by the author, but by many others too. I have been a record collector and/or dealer for many years. I first became aware of the great sound quality of some of the early Deccas and RCA “shaded dogs” during the mid 80s. I then formed a collection including practically every worthwhile RCA shaded dog, Mercury, Decca SXL, EMI ASD, SAX, Lyrita, etc. This collection was acquired by a process of swapping records with many internationally based fellow collectors. Around 1989 I started selling records in my spare time, and in 1993 this became a full time activity. The business was joined by my wife, Jan, in 1994 and has since supplied many thousands of audiophile records to collectors all over the world, being generally regarded as the premier international source of quality English vinyl.

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Language: en. Pages: 198.

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