[ale] vinyl records
Geoffrey Myers
lists at serioustechnology.com
Tue Oct 4 08:33:55 EDT 2011
Ron Frazier wrote:
> I think Frys has a small vinyl album section. I've thought about
> getting a USB turntable and / or USB cassette deck to convert old
> content to digital, but I only have about 20 - 30 albums, so I'm not
> sure it's worth it.
I still have my old Kenwood turntable. I've got 400+ vinyls. For those
that I can find either cd or other digital technology, I've figured it
was worth my time to simply repurchase them in the new format. I do
have a good number of albums from small local bands that never made it
beyond the vinyl. Those I am in the process of converting.
The usb turntables I've seen have not gotten very good reviews.
>
> Ron
>
> On 9/14/2011 9:13 PM, David Hillman wrote:
>> I just picked up a nice pair of JBL Northridge speakers, NAD 2200 Power
>> Envelope amplifier and a matching preamp at a yard sale for next to
>> nothing. A hefty Technics direct drive turntable that looks like it was
>> built to survive anything was part of the deal. I got a new cartridge
>> for the turntable at Guitar Center.
>>
>> Where does one find good vinyl records in the Atlanta area? I always
>> wanted to hear Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene on vinyl. Are there any
>> other good electronic albums that might still be available out there?
>>
>> By the way, are the lights supposed to flicker after turning on the amp?
>>
>
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Until later, Geoffrey
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