uglybastard
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There is plenty of mini van merch.
Is that what your sister is calling it these days?
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There is plenty of mini van merch.
You young'ns are so funny. I sold high end hi-fi in the 70's and understand how fragile vinyl really is (and how it can sound far better than other platforms.Anyone into vinyl at all? We’re thinking about getting a turntable and decent (without breaking the bank) setup, but am not really familiar. Any input would be appreciated. It would be nice to be able to pick up something on Black Friday prices.
OMG - manual operation.I picked up an Audio-Technica (AT120-USB) turntable a few years back, and it's been great. Sounds great, and being able to rip your vinyl to digital is a nice feature to have. The only drawback is that the arm is manually operated, and won't auto-return after the last track on the side.
There is plenty of mini van merch.
Is that what your sister is calling it these days?
Dry meat is not a word in this house. (I just cursed it)Nothing like some Swedish Melodic Death Metal to put one in the mood for some dry bird meat.
We have LED lights that change color. I never take them down, we use them as white lights throughout the year and change color for the holiday.Lights have been up for over a week too.
I’m actually more stressed about the rest of the setup. Should I run it to my existing 5.1 home theater, or get something like a set of powered bookshelf speakers?I picked up an Audio-Technica (AT120-USB) turntable a few years back, and it's been great. Sounds great, and being able to rip your vinyl to digital is a nice feature to have. The only drawback is that the arm is manually operated, and won't auto-return after the last track on the side.
Dry meat is not a word in this house. (I just cursed it)
We have LED lights that change color. I never take them down, we use them as white lights throughout the year and change color for the holiday.
Separate would give an old school authenticityI’m actually more stressed about the rest of the setup. Should I run it to my existing 5.1 home theater, or get something like a set of powered bookshelf speakers?
The H/K stuff seems outside the scope of this project. I’m curious about the turntables, but would prefer something that didn’t need a separate preamp. What are your thoughts on this?You young'ns are so funny. I sold high end hi-fi in the 70's and understand how fragile vinyl really is (and how it can sound far better than other platforms.
You need to focus on arm weight and the cartridge/stylus combo - don't cheap out on that - the rest is mostly the same.
OMG - manual operation.
That said, auto lift at the end is nice but not imperative unless you let it click,click, click for hours.
If anyone is interested, I have a couple of new Thorens turntables with Ortofon cartridges and a snap, crackle and pop machine for sale. The turntables will need a pre-amp to bring the output up to the appropriate level.
Hell, I also have a Harman Kardon Citation 16/17 combo if anybody is interested.
Happy Thanksgiving All
That’s kinda what I was thinking. The vinyl setup would be in the back of the living room. The home theater in the front.Separate would give an old school authenticity
Business in the front.... party out backThat’s kinda what I was thinking. The vinyl setup would be in the back of the living room. The home theater in the front.