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Listening to vinyl...

  • justincredible
    Anyone 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 Pants
    How much are you looking to spend?
  • Curly J
    Vinyl sucks !!! CDs have much better quality...said 1984.
  • chicago510
    I prefer mp3 format myself
  • justincredible
    .wav
  • I Wear Pants
    chicago510;1109568 wrote:I prefer mp3 format myself
    I just threw up.
  • I Wear Pants
    justincredible;1109571 wrote:.wav
    FLAC motherfucker.
  • justincredible
    FLAC is actually good, right? Isn't it lossless?

    I was being sarcastic, derper.
  • chicago510
    I Wear Pants;1109573 wrote:I just threw up.
    Just messing around. But seriously, I've never owned a record. I've always wondered how the record store on campus has survived though.
  • justincredible
    I Wear Pants;1109546 wrote:How much are you looking to spend?
    Not sure.

    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 J
    I 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.
  • justincredible
    Wax cylinder.
  • I Wear Pants
    From 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 J
    Talking 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 Pants
    Vinyl just sounds better is the reason I like it as well as for the artwork.
  • sherm03
    I 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
    I Wear Pants;1109639 wrote:Vinyl just sounds better
    That was the argument for CDs back in the 80's. CD's sounded better. I love nostalgia.
  • I Wear Pants
    Well 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".
  • believer
    I owned a Technics turntable at one time. Best musical investment I ever made!
  • ManO'War
    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..
  • GOONx19
    Those things are pretty cool. How well does the quality transfer?
  • justcompete
    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.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Only vinyl I have is my favorite Zeppelin album, [Led Zeppelin] II.
  • said_aouita
    believer;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
    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..
    Yeah, I'd be curious how the sound quality is. Also, a link or a brand/model if you can remember it.