Listening to vinyl...
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justincredibleAnyone still have a turntable and listen to vinyl? If so, do you have a brand of turntable you'd recommend? I'd like to buy something, I don't need anything top of the line but I also don't want a piece of junk.
For those that have a decent vinyl collection, what is your best/most valuable record? -
I Wear PantsHow much are you looking to spend?
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Curly JVinyl sucks !!! CDs have much better quality...said 1984.
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chicago510I prefer mp3 format myself
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I Wear Pants
I just threw up.chicago510;1109568 wrote:I prefer mp3 format myself -
I Wear Pants
FLAC motherfucker.justincredible;1109571 wrote:.wav -
justincredibleFLAC is actually good, right? Isn't it lossless?
I was being sarcastic, derper. -
chicago510
Just messing around. But seriously, I've never owned a record. I've always wondered how the record store on campus has survived though.I Wear Pants;1109573 wrote:I just threw up. -
justincredible
Not sure.I Wear Pants;1109546 wrote:How much are you looking to spend?
This has good reviews and is under $100: http://www.amazon.com/Technica-AT-PL60-Automatic-Driven-Turntable/dp/B002GYTPAE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1331263871&sr=8-1 -
Curly JI can see Justin sitting in his palatial estate smoking a pipe, phonograph playing in the background, thumbing through vintage Playboy magazines.
I say the hell with vinyl, go very classy with reel to reel...or get some skunk weed and play the old 8 track. -
justincredibleWax cylinder.
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I Wear PantsFrom what I've seen you can get a decent turntable and then get a nice catridge to go with it and have a pretty good setup. After that there's really just the jump to audiophile quality and price systems.
That looks decent.
I have a cheap ION one I got off woot and a few older ones that I've had for a while. -
Curly JTalking about vinyl reminds me of my childhood. My Dad had a portable Philco that I used to listen to records. Mainly my Partridge Family album. Dad and Grandparents had those huge console stereos. Mom used to play her Carpenters albums on it. Ah the 70's.
I can remember recording Statler Bros songs from LP to 8 track for my Grandpa, so he could listen to them in the car. Ah the 80's.
I hate to say I didn't buy my first CD until 1989. I bought several from a friend then had to go out and buy a CD player to play them. -
I Wear PantsVinyl just sounds better is the reason I like it as well as for the artwork.
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sherm03I recently bought this one...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000UVKE2I/ref=oh_o02_s00_i00_details
Sound quality on the internal speakers isn't great. But I hooked it up to some bookshelf speakers I have and it has been fantastic.
I have a small collection of vinyls now. Miles Davis Live, Otis Redding Live in Europe, Flogging Molly, two Red Wanting Blue albums, and Chulahoma by the Black Keys.
I love sitting in my office listening to some vinyl and writing. -
Curly J
That was the argument for CDs back in the 80's. CD's sounded better. I love nostalgia.I Wear Pants;1109639 wrote:Vinyl just sounds better -
I Wear PantsWell digital will sound the best when done caringly and at the right quality (think a good master and recording in FLAC format).
But that shows why sometimes vinyl has more "depth". -
believerI owned a Technics turntable at one time. Best musical investment I ever made!
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ManO'WarI still have my large collection of vinyl....but my turntable died a long time ago. I went out and bought a turntable with a usb cord, so not only can i still listen to the records, but i can also put them into digital. The software automatically searchs for the song while its playing and adds the artist, title, etc..
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GOONx19Those things are pretty cool. How well does the quality transfer?
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justcompeteStill listen to my Panasonic turntable from 1980. Had to replace the belt a couple of times, but still works great. Most of my albums are from mid 70's to early 80's. Walsh, Zeppelin, Stones, Floyd, Sabbath are just a few that I listen to.
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ernest_t_bassOnly vinyl I have is my favorite Zeppelin album, [Led Zeppelin] II.
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said_aouitabeliever;1109676 wrote:I owned a Technics turntable at one time. Best musical investment I ever made!justcompete;1109774 wrote:Still listen to my Panasonic turntable from 1980. Had to replace the belt a couple of times, but still works great. Most of my albums are from mid 70's to early 80's. Walsh, Zeppelin, Stones, Floyd, Sabbath are just a few that I listen to.
Word. Also owned the Technics brand, always seemed like a good amp. I believe Panasonic owns Technics. Maybe it's their "higher end" brand name? -
justincredible
Yeah, I'd be curious how the sound quality is. Also, a link or a brand/model if you can remember it.ManO'War;1109766 wrote:I still have my large collection of vinyl....but my turntable died a long time ago. I went out and bought a turntable with a usb cord, so not only can i still listen to the records, but i can also put them into digital. The software automatically searchs for the song while its playing and adds the artist, title, etc..