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Reply #30 posted 12/22/03 8:00am

matt

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Here's my turntable:



The design was introduced in 1979, and it still looks good today... a timeless classic. Gotta love the "Wheel of Steel." nod
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Reply #31 posted 12/22/03 8:02am

Handclapsfinga
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matt said:

Here's my turntable:



The design was introduced in 1979, and it still looks good today... a timeless classic. Gotta love the "Wheel of Steel." nod

niiice! drool
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Reply #32 posted 12/22/03 8:06am

daned

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

:as for findin a newer record player, they're pretty expensive if you buy a brand-new one.


Well, in the UK, our main hi-fi retailer sell a Bush turntable for £50 (about $88) which has had a 5star rating from one of the HiFi mags. I have semi-pro turntables even though I don't currently have a mixer!

The turntable I was on about is at http://www.richersounds.c...hp&c=1007
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #33 posted 12/22/03 8:07am

daned

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matt said:

Here's my turntable:



The design was introduced in 1979, and it still looks good today... a timeless classic. Gotta love the "Wheel of Steel." nod


drool
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #34 posted 12/22/03 8:08am

Ardeo

daned said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

:as for findin a newer record player, they're pretty expensive if you buy a brand-new one.


Well, in the UK, our main hi-fi retailer sell a Bush turntable for £50 (about $88) which has had a 5star rating from one of the HiFi mags. I have semi-pro turntables even though I don't currently have a mixer!

The turntable I was on about is at http://www.richersounds.c...hp&c=1007




drool
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Reply #35 posted 12/22/03 8:14am

Handclapsfinga
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drool

i'd be afraid to use that...looks like it'd break real easily. boxed
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Reply #36 posted 12/22/03 8:20am

Ardeo

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Ardeo said:



drool

i'd be afraid to use that...looks like it'd break real easily. boxed


they wouldnt let me touch it in the showroom hmph!

bastards

but i suppose it'd last if your not planning to mix and scratch with it nod
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Reply #37 posted 12/22/03 12:11pm

Sdldawn

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Sdldawn said:

Mum would be another odd sounding artist on vinyl. Im excited about goin to the record store to look for vinyls.. will be my first.

and hey! whats wrong with that southern talk that seeps outta me every so often, Ya'll know smile lol


I have 'Green Grass Of Tunnel' on 7" vinyl. Sounds gorgeous (I also have it on CD on that recent Fat Cat compilation & it seems to have been mixed for vinyl).


Ahhh.. u lucky person u.. smile nice find.. im sure it sounds amazing.
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Reply #38 posted 12/22/03 12:11pm

jbchavez

I bought this from LS Ayres last year. It is available at lsayres.com


[This message was edited Mon Dec 22 12:14:14 PST 2003 by jbchavez]
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Reply #39 posted 12/22/03 12:13pm

Sdldawn

Ardeo said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Ardeo said:



drool

i'd be afraid to use that...looks like it'd break real easily. boxed


they wouldnt let me touch it in the showroom hmph!

bastards

but i suppose it'd last if your not planning to mix and scratch with it nod



Yeah, The one im gettin is more of a "replica" of a sleek 60's style Box, where the top opens and the record player is inside.. Im sure its a very delicate player, so i'll have to be easy on it, but all I would be doing was playing the records.. no heavy handlin for me:)
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Reply #40 posted 12/22/03 1:28pm

Sdldawn

I just bought Radiohead-Hail To The Thief, Wilco- YHF (The wilco was a limited edition set of 5g) They are pricey,but worth it..

Kid A, Amnesiac, Sea Change, The White Album

are next smile
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