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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 11:08:12 GMT -5
I want to find a cheap bluetooth turntable. Or maybe with built in speakers.
Anyone buy one recently?
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Post by southside on Jun 28, 2016 11:37:32 GMT -5
Lmao. Why even own vinyl? You want it cheap? Get a Crosley and be done with it.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 11:43:10 GMT -5
Lmao. Why even own vinyl? You want it cheap? Get a Crosley and be done with it. Cuz thats what they were selling when I started buying music. Punk.
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Post by jay57 on Jun 28, 2016 12:07:23 GMT -5
Crosleys are shit. I bought one for my daughter and it lasted all of about a week. I've been through 3 of those now.
They probably sell decent new/used turntables at record stores. I would start there, or look on ebay for nice used unit.
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Post by jay57 on Jun 28, 2016 12:11:16 GMT -5
I honestly wouldn't mind having one of those old fashioned console record players. I remember sitting in front of one of those as a kid playing my REO Speedwagon and Foreigner records. I think they are kind of cool. I wonder if it would be possible to rig one of those to work as a bluetooth speaker as well?
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Post by jay57 on Jun 28, 2016 12:17:38 GMT -5
Answering my own question...
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Post by Peebag on Jun 28, 2016 13:05:40 GMT -5
dude, you can find all that old-timey stuff on the internet in digital format.
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Post by southside on Jun 28, 2016 14:09:11 GMT -5
What I am attempting to sarcastically explain to you dolts is that you can't buy cheap turntables. The two aren't synonymous unless you want a piece of shit that's going to destroy your albums and/or make them sound like shit which defeats the purpose of buying/playing vinyl records.
That said, I get that people don't want to really invest in a turntable. Mine cost me $600+ and that is considered an entry level audiophile table.
Not sure about bluetooth capability...that's probably an amp feature and has nothing to do with the turntable. The best quality turntable for cheap is going to be the Audio Technica LP120 for $299. It has USB connection to rip the audio to computer. It's gonna have a decent cartridge. It is a Korean knockoff of the Technics 1200 which is considered one of the best turntables built (mainly for DJs but quality vs price is what I mean in terms of best table).
There's a few other brands that are good but you have to consider if you want direct drive, automatic, manual, etc... the Denon DP 300F is another good table for about 330$.
Good luck.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 16:11:25 GMT -5
What I am attempting to sarcastically explain to you dolts is that you can't buy cheap turntables. The two aren't synonymous unless you want a piece of shit that's going to destroy your albums and/or make them sound like shit which defeats the purpose of buying/playing vinyl records. That said, I get that people don't want to really invest in a turntable. Mine cost me $600+ and that is considered an entry level audiophile table. Not sure about bluetooth capability...that's probably an amp feature and has nothing to do with the turntable. The best quality turntable for cheap is going to be the Audio Technica LP120 for $299. It has USB connection to rip the audio to computer. It's gonna have a decent cartridge. It is a Korean knockoff of the Technics 1200 which is considered one of the best turntables built (mainly for DJs but quality vs price is what I mean in terms of best table). There's a few other brands that are good but you have to consider if you want direct drive, automatic, manual, etc... the Denon DP 300F is another good table for about 330$. Good luck. I just want play My Sharona a few times. They're all scratched to hell anyway.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 16:12:40 GMT -5
dude, you can find all that old-timey stuff on the internet in digital format. I wanna pull the album from the sleeve...smell the vinyl, hear the crackle...
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Post by Peebag on Jun 28, 2016 16:26:04 GMT -5
dude, you can find all that old-timey stuff on the internet in digital format. I wanna pull the album from the sleeve...smell the vinyl, hear the crackle... yea...sorry Charlie, you're not gonna rediscover your youth from a REO Speedwagon album
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 16:26:44 GMT -5
I wanna pull the album from the sleeve...smell the vinyl, hear the crackle... yea...sorry Charlie, you're not gonna rediscover your youth from a REO Speedwagon album says you.
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Post by southside on Jun 28, 2016 17:01:53 GMT -5
What I am attempting to sarcastically explain to you dolts is that you can't buy cheap turntables. The two aren't synonymous unless you want a piece of shit that's going to destroy your albums and/or make them sound like shit which defeats the purpose of buying/playing vinyl records. That said, I get that people don't want to really invest in a turntable. Mine cost me $600+ and that is considered an entry level audiophile table. Not sure about bluetooth capability...that's probably an amp feature and has nothing to do with the turntable. The best quality turntable for cheap is going to be the Audio Technica LP120 for $299. It has USB connection to rip the audio to computer. It's gonna have a decent cartridge. It is a Korean knockoff of the Technics 1200 which is considered one of the best turntables built (mainly for DJs but quality vs price is what I mean in terms of best table). There's a few other brands that are good but you have to consider if you want direct drive, automatic, manual, etc... the Denon DP 300F is another good table for about 330$. Good luck. I just want play My Sharona a few times. They're all scratched to hell anyway. If that's the truth then don't waste your money, get the Crosley or an AudioTechnica LP60 for under 100$ and be done with it. You make me sick. Enjoy your Barbara Streisand albums.
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Post by Peebag on Jun 28, 2016 17:07:03 GMT -5
I just want play My Sharona a few times. They're all scratched to hell anyway. If that's the truth then don't waste your money, get the Crosley or an AudioTechnica LP60 for under 100$ and be done with it. You make me sick. Enjoy your Barbara Streisand albums. hey fucknuts, leave Babs out of this.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 28, 2016 18:47:42 GMT -5
If that's the truth then don't waste your money, get the Crosley or an AudioTechnica LP60 for under 100$ and be done with it. You make me sick. Enjoy your Barbara Streisand albums. hey fucknuts, leave Babs out of this. BAbs and Barry. AMIRITE?
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