Double LP. One red, one blue.
According to the ebay seller, this pressing is a run of 150. I haven’t checked the claim yet.

Wow, this is beautiful music! That goes on the Discogs wantlist!
I had a feeling you’d like this one!
Oh, the Sound Burger! I saw those and was very curious. Can you speak to its quality?
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality.
It’s about equivalent to an entry level Audio Technica turntable, like perhaps the LP60. But entry level AT is pretty good.
- No, you can’t change the tracking force.
- No, you can’t change the cartridge.
- No, you can’t use your own preamp.
- Yes, it’s fully manual – doesn’t even have a cue lever.
But, that’s not what this is about is it? It’s about portability and reliability, which I think it does well.
The only niggle I have is that it won’t play warped records, as they will scrape on the chasis. I fixed this with a small felt platter mat.
If you are considering buying one, I’d recommend you take a look at techmoan’s review. Bear in mind that this video was made before AT started mass producing the new model. His unit is the limited run they did before, but I think it’s identical.
Appreciate that very much!
The entry-level Audio Technica is what I’m using now; but the Burger definitely wins for style points!
You’re welcome.
Keep spinning. And post pics :)
I DO need to post more, good reminder!



