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Anyone else still spin vinyl LPs records in their home ?

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I know about the club scene but I mean in lieu of playing CDs for listening enjoyment.
 
Yep. But not so often because it's difficult to find stylus for my record player here. I have to take a look at ebay one of these days...
 
Yep, I became kinda obsessed with rekkids a few years ago.

My music-nerdishness has subsided these days so a lot of what I loved and bought then hardly appeals now leaving most to go to waste.

I swear some music sounds ten times better on vinyl.
 
I love the sound of vinyl. It has such an authentic vibe to it. I'm having a hard time finding newer albums but oh well. But my favorite vinyl record it the 'Dreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast' album. AMAZING!
 
I don't know about *still*. I'm not exactly from the golden age of vinyl. I do put on records occasionally. Some places still sell them, even for new rock bands.
 
Just got a new (to me) LP last night. I still have a fair chunk of LPs and 7" singles sitting around at home.

Lex
 
Well... LOL

When I was a teen LPs/45s were the only medium to play music!!

One of my hobbies is to buy LPs from thrift stores. I do buy a few new ones each year.
 
I play the record player often. Kept far too many LPs and haven't replaced `em with CDs. Plus I still get a kick out of putting the stylus down on the cut I want to hear! LOL
 
I'd really like to spin vinyls at home, but I'm sure it would become a very expensive hobby. I've heard the production and sound quality make it worth it though :)

I really wanna hear "Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness" on vinyl, the tracklisting is rearranged and sounds completely different...

i'm a broke college student though :P
 
Yep - still have a vinyl collection and still listen to it, but not as often as I'd like to. I rarely get to add to my collection though.....second-hand records from op-shops (thrift/second hand stores) and garage sales are my only option nowadays. Occasionally I'll find something I desperately want and love, but not as much as I used to. To be perfectly honest, CDs are much more convenient for me.
 
I haven't spin vinyl in so long,
I guess it's easier to buy CD's.
I do have a turn table, but it's not hooked up.
 
I need to get a new turntable cause I just ordered a deluxe double-vinyl edition of the soundtrack of the George Romero horror film 'Day of the Dead' coming out next month.
 
I need to get a new turntable cause I just ordered a deluxe double-vinyl edition of the soundtrack of the George Romero horror film 'Day of the Dead' coming out next month.

I see.

How long have been without? (Poor you.)
 
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