Thanks. I've had the system for a few years and have been pretty happy. Big fans of Lord of the Rings and also the Marvel Avenger series of movies. The various Batman films play back great as well. The photo of the back wall captures the colour of the paint best. It's more of a tan with some yellow/orange mixed in, but I was going for something 'warm' and I have yet to get tired of the colour after several years.
I'm a classic rock fan (70's through 90's) but not always the best recording quality so I lean towards other genres for pure listening pleasure. The first album I played on the new turntable was
Steely Dan's Aja. Nice sounding vocals, piano and cymbals and beautiful guitar work. I then played
Styx Crystal Ball (pictured) as the LP is in pristine condition and has that big rock band sound with dual guitars and keyboards. Next was something different:
The Politics of Dancing by Reflex, which was considered new wave or synth-pop. Many layered synth track, nice reverb on the vocals and a really punchy drum track. The title song in particular sounds amazing when turned up loud. For classic rock tracks,
Deep Purple's Lazy is a favorite. One of the best opening keyboard runs ever, and with just bass, guitar, drums and keys you can pick out each instrument so clearly. Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler's music tends to sound very nice as well. I also like Supertramp, but their best sounding album in my view is
Brother Where You Bound (after Rodger Hodgson left). The piano, drums and vocals sound amazing compared to other albums from the mid 80's.