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Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja Apr 15, 2026 #1,608 2017 UMC/BLUDGEON RIFFOLA 180-GRAM TWO-LP REISSUE SIDES 1 & 2
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja Apr 15, 2026 #1,610 2015 COLUMBIA/ALBERT PRODUCTIONS 180-GRAM REISSUE
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja Apr 16, 2026 #1,611 2017 UMC/BLUDGEON RIFFOLA TWO-LP 180-GRAM REISSUE SIDES 3 & 4
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja Apr 16, 2026 #1,612 2025 RHINO RESERVE 180-GRAM REISSUE Finally able to retire my old, beat-up and unlistenable Atco original LP; favorite tracks on here remain the famous opener and "Changes." To be perfectly honest, I don't really care for side two... Sound quality was nice -- definitely on the pulled-back/warm side with smoothed-out top end. No surface noise with thick, flat vinyl. I'd buy another Rhino Reserve reissue after hearing this one, should there be an album I was interested in. I was prepared to pick up Fleetwood Mac's Tango in the Night from the Reserve series, but ended up going with the Mobile Fidelity two-LP package. From what I understand, the Fleetwood Mac Rhino LP was a bit on the lower output side, and the Yes album seems to be the same way -- although, as I said, very smooth and warm with tight, punchy bass on the drums. Some additional notes: I have a couple of other Rhino reissues in my collection, including Chicago X (Greatest Hits) on yellow vinyl and The Eagles' Hotel California, but the Yes LP definitely sounded different than those two (better and significantly quieter in terms of surface noise). I also don't really care for the label artwork Rhino uses on these Reserve reissues, but that's subjective.
2025 RHINO RESERVE 180-GRAM REISSUE Finally able to retire my old, beat-up and unlistenable Atco original LP; favorite tracks on here remain the famous opener and "Changes." To be perfectly honest, I don't really care for side two... Sound quality was nice -- definitely on the pulled-back/warm side with smoothed-out top end. No surface noise with thick, flat vinyl. I'd buy another Rhino Reserve reissue after hearing this one, should there be an album I was interested in. I was prepared to pick up Fleetwood Mac's Tango in the Night from the Reserve series, but ended up going with the Mobile Fidelity two-LP package. From what I understand, the Fleetwood Mac Rhino LP was a bit on the lower output side, and the Yes album seems to be the same way -- although, as I said, very smooth and warm with tight, punchy bass on the drums. Some additional notes: I have a couple of other Rhino reissues in my collection, including Chicago X (Greatest Hits) on yellow vinyl and The Eagles' Hotel California, but the Yes LP definitely sounded different than those two (better and significantly quieter in terms of surface noise). I also don't really care for the label artwork Rhino uses on these Reserve reissues, but that's subjective.
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Apr 16, 2026 #1,618 3db said: Yesterday's vinyl listening selections View attachment 79302View attachment 79303View attachment 79304View attachment 79305View attachment 79306View attachment 79307View attachment 79308 Click to expand... Please, slippers on
3db said: Yesterday's vinyl listening selections View attachment 79302View attachment 79303View attachment 79304View attachment 79305View attachment 79306View attachment 79307View attachment 79308 Click to expand... Please, slippers on