Whether you're just starting your vinyl collection or have been spinning for years, the right turntable makes all the difference. We've selected the best options for every budget.
Discover our selection of turntables
4.4
Average of 20 reviews
14
4
2
0
0
Whether a review is positive, negative, or neutral, we always publish it. However, we screen every review to ensure it is authentic and free of profanity. These checks happen automatically, though a human occasionally steps in. We never pay for reviews.
In my opinion, this was the pinnacle of the King’s Disease trilogy, with both Esco and HitBoy delivering their finest work. It was a touching experience knowing that we likely won't see many more releases like this classic era in the future. The genre has evolved, and I've accepted that reality. Regarding this specific pressing, it was (mostly) flawless. The audio quality was nearly identical to the lossless version I compared it to, which isn't always the case with newer hip-hop releases. Fortunately, everything sounded crystal clear here. The pressing quality was good, though not perfect, with most of the two discs playing quietly, except for a few "hot spots." While neither disc was perfectly flat, they didn't have significant warping that would need my record flattener. I also adore the black and translucent red vinyl mix, which complements the album artwork beautifully. All in all, a fantastic pressing for an outstanding project by the G.O.A.T.
In my opinion, this was the standout installment in the King’s Disease trilogy, with both Esco and HitBoy at their absolute peak. It was a bittersweet experience because I realize that we won't see many more "classic era" releases like this in the future. The genre just doesn't hold that space anymore, and I have to accept that fact. Regarding this specific pressing, everything was (mostly) excellent. The sound quality was more-or-less on par with the lossless audio I compared it to, which isn't always the case with newer hip-hop releases. Fortunately, everything came through crystal clear here. The pressing quality was good, though not flawless, but the majority of the two discs played quietly, with only a few "hot spots" here and there. And while I wouldn't say either disc was perfectly flat, neither had any major warping that needed a visit to my record flattener. I also really like the splash mix of black and translucent red, which complements the album artwork perfectly. Overall, a fantastic pressing for an outstanding project by the G.O.A.T.
This whole album is absolutely incredible and this vinyl pressing is incredibly quiet. It sends shivers down my spine imagining him performing these songs at Madison Square Garden. I have to give a shoutout to the stunning color of this pressing. That red is so vibrant and the black is flawless. This is truly a special release.
This vinyl record is certainly one of the most visually appealing in my collection, however, the audio quality is a bit of a letdown, as it sounds rather thin.
The record's fire quality and amazing appearance...it sounds lit on the speaker
See exactly which retailer has this album in stock and where you'll get the best deal. Compare prices below and order your LP directly.
| Date | Lowest price | Average price |
|---|---|---|
| 31 Mar 2025 | £26.99 | €29.41 |
| 29 Apr 2025 | £25.99 | €25.99 |
| 30 May 2025 | £25.99 | €25.99 |
| 28 Jun 2025 | £26.49 | €26.49 |
| 31 Jul 2025 | £25.49 | €25.49 |
| 26 Aug 2025 | £26.49 | €26.49 |
| 30 Sept 2025 | £26.99 | €30.99 |
| 30 Oct 2025 | £29.49 | €32.24 |
| 30 Nov 2025 | £28.99 | €34.49 |
| 29 Dec 2025 | £28.99 | €28.99 |
| 22 Jan 2026 | £28.99 | €36.28 |