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Just bought a record player, and uh... now what?

And the Linear notes....not sure if that was mentioned. I have over 200 albums just getting musty in my garage. =(
 
It's just as well that your turntable didn't come with a needle. Used players often have old needles that might damage your records.

audiokarma.org is the go-to forum for all things vinyl. I'd suggest you look around there. You might like to see what people there are saying about your turntable.
 
Nice. If I had more room, I'd definitely have a turntable. It's nice to know they're coming back. :bolian:

Maybe new computers will come equipped with LP drives. I wonder how much data you could store on a record album. :rommie:
 
Aw, I love my record player :luvlove: but because it's only used on occasion ~ usually 2am after much refreshment when we just have to listen to Thin Lizzy/The Wall/Black Sabbath and I've scrambled around looking for the plugs for the deck, amp and something else that needs to be plugged in, and then I forget which button is for the deck and accidently turn off the speakers... anyway everyone's usually asleep by then so I listen to Joan Armtrading :techman:
 
What I'd like is for a company to press small numbers of vinyl records (as in <10). It's not really feasible as masters have to be made up and so on, but I think custom vinyl would make a good gift.
 
^ couldn't you do that at one point? Didn't they have little recording kiosks where you could 'cut your own disc'? I may be talking a long time ago...
 
Well, unfortunately I'm younger than the compact disc so I'm not the best qualified to answer the question. Digging around I see you can get dubplates cut at a reasonable cost but it's certainly not widely available. Shame, it'd be a present my dad would love.

e: hunted around a bit and seems there are a few nicely presented companies doing this sort of thing in London. Something I'll keep in mind.
 
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Yes, I remember that, too. It seems like LP 'print on demand' should be feasible.
 
Well, unfortunately I'm younger than the compact disc so I'm not the best qualified to answer the question. Digging around I see you can get dubplates cut at a reasonable cost but it's certainly not widely available. Shame, it'd be a present my dad would love.

:p for the age dig young 'un!

You still get 7/8 mins on that deal ~ would be a great, unique gift :techman:
 
So the girlfriend and I have wanted a record player for a while.

Are you posting from 1955?

Record players never really went completely out of style and are enjoying a major comback over the last couple of years.

So many people are just listening to Mp3s now, and moving away from CDs for their music. But there are still a lot of people who want the full package, they want to be able to hold the album cover and examine the liner notes while they are listening to the music. I know this is an important thing for me. Records are a good answer for this.

I know some people say they sound better, honestly I don't really agree with that. I don't really think they sound any better or worse than a CD/tape/mp3 etc... but for me it turns listening to music into an event. I put on the record, sit down and look at all of the packaging and get way more into it. For some people I guess it is a hassle, but it makes the experience better for me.
 
So the girlfriend and I have wanted a record player for a while.

Are you posting from 1955?

Record players never really went completely out of style and are enjoying a major comback over the last couple of years.

So many people are just listening to Mp3s now, and moving away from CDs for their music. But there are still a lot of people who want the full package, they want to be able to hold the album cover and examine the liner notes while they are listening to the music. I know this is an important thing for me. Records are a good answer for this.

I know some people say they sound better, honestly I don't really agree with that. I don't really think they sound any better or worse than a CD/tape/mp3 etc... but for me it turns listening to music into an event. I put on the record, sit down and look at all of the packaging and get way more into it. For some people I guess it is a hassle, but it makes the experience better for me.

Plus the eventual (mechanical) error during playback doesn't sound like you're trapped in some kind of digital hell...
 
I uploaded some pictures of my 1981 Sanyo TPX3 turntable to the website below. As you can see, it's still in almost mint condition for its age! Still has the original needle and even the original needle protector!

The URL *is* correct just the way it is.

http://gww.110mb.com/player.htm

Here's the specs for it:

Motor: DC brushless servo motor
Drive system: Direct drive / full auto
Speed: 33 1/3 and 45 rpm
Speed deviation: +/-3.0%
Wow and flutter: 0.05% WRMS
Rumble: 67 dB DIN B spec
Frequency response: 20: 20,000 Hz
Channel separation: Better than 20dB

A local specialist store was selling one for about $80.00US not long ago!
 
^ Only just younger! And if it helps you prompted me to play some Joan Armatrading. ;)

Forgives you as you actually spelt her name correctly :)
^ Only just younger! And if it helps you prompted me to play some Joan Armatrading. ;)

Just for actually remembering her you made me feel OLD! :rommie:

Oh she's fabulous, but it's only 3pm and she is definately a 3am kinda lady ~ croons 'Me, myself, I'

Ok so no vinyl collection is complete without...

24 Carat Purple
The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon
2112
hi infidelity
Bat out of Hell
Foreigner
Queen II
Led Zep IV
Agents of Fortune
Any, or all Thin Lizzy...
 
Wait a minute...Foreigner's on that list but Rumors by Fleetwood Mac isn't?

And shit, Led Zep I or II is better than IV...IV is so "played out" if anything.
 
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