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Anyone else still spin vinyl LPs records in their home ?

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I've got about six feet of shelf space taken up by LPs and a couple of boxes of singles, but for about fifteen years I've had nothing to play them on. It's like a time capsule, one day I'll invest in a new turntable and take a long trip down Memory Lane. A couple of years ago I bought American Pie on CD but the experience of hearing it is so bound up with the sensation of handling the LP that I had to get it out and and sniff inside the sleeve while listening to the CD. I bet I'm not the only person who's done that! Fetishism and nerdery are never far apart.
 
I still play 78's from time to time. I have some over 100 years old. Also quite few 45's from the 50's and 60's.
 
does anyone know a good, cheap-ish level vinyl player thats good for entry. I have JT, Daft Punk vinyl and some DJ albums on vinyl and I'd love to actually listen to use them.
 
This is a 7 year-old thread

Wow.

anyway.. Thedloaon... yes. I travel a lot for work and bring my portable turntable with me along with a small stack of vinyl and I do a lot of record shopping when I'm gone which is always fun.

Get this.

http://www.amazon.com/Numark-PT01US...=1395714032&sr=8-4&keywords=numark+turn+table

It's fantastic. very portable, very sturdy, very reliable and has a built-in mono speaker which doesn't deliver great sound but it delivers a very low-fi sound that I kind of enjoy. You can also port out to your computer via a USB port and directly to good speakers via RCA jacks.

AND if can also be battery operated so you can take it pretty much anywhere.

Don't go with the Crosley ones. Those look cool and work HORRIBLY.
 
Two years ago I (and it took months) Transcribed 480 of them on to ITunes. Then 375 CD's. I of course bought many MP3 downloads and also a 170 CD set of everything Mozart ever did. I now have 9779 pieces of music on my Ipod Classic
 
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