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I've got the same turntable and Sabbath sounds absolutely amazing on it. I've got a repress of Paranoid, but original pressings of Black Sabbath and Vol. 4 and I love cranking them up until it sounds just massive.
Not sure the neighbors love it, though
I've gotten repressings of MoR and Vol. 4 but after hearing the original mixes on FLAC recently I really wanna try hunt down the originals. If I can find them within my budget...
Massive really is the only way to describe the album. Iommi's riffs are larger than life, smothering and grinding you down. It's not as in your face or hard core compared to music that's out now, but it must have been absolutely revolutionary at the time when The Who and Led Zeppelin were the heaviwst guitar you had probably ever heard. It was every bit as revolutionary as Elivs Presely, opening up a whole new frontier of music for angry and disaffected men finding themselves oit of work during the brutal economic downturn of the 70's.
It wasn't until I was in my mid-30's that I discovered stoner-doom existed as a metal genre, but I've really grown to love the riff worship and songwriting of the earlier/slower metal, especially Iommi.