I give Rap one thing (only one) it introduced vinyl (LPs) to the younger generation.
I'm listening to Peter "Frampton Comes Alive!" on my Pioneer PL-560 turntable as I type.
Keep in mind, I'm in my mid 50s![]()
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I give Rap one thing (only one) it introduced vinyl (LPs) to the younger generation.
I'm listening to Peter "Frampton Comes Alive!" on my Pioneer PL-560 turntable as I type.
Keep in mind, I'm in my mid 50s![]()
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I can't say I do Sam. I still say the 8-track was the best sound system ever![]()
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8-track had to be the worse in delivering music to the consumer ever. I had one in my '66 chevy tho ... LOL
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I absolutely hated the fact that it changed tracks right in the middle of the song Sam.
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I finally got rid of all my vinyl (3 big boxes) last year. I did the best I could to find good homes for them. I gave first shot to a couple of aficionados I know. They cherry-picked the best stuff. Then I sold the rest to a guy who runs a used record store down the street. The ones even he wasn't willing to pay for - (some of them were in very rough shape) - I just told him to keep. He said he'd give them to Goodwill.
There were a lot of memories attached to them but I make a conscious attempt not to be sentimental about inanimate things. They just didn't fit in with my anti-clutter philosophy. I got rid of the old turntable too.
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Dan - Yep, but we were cool
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Here's my TT
http://www.classic-audio.com/pioneer/pl0560.html
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I don't, but I enjoy listening when I get a chance. In the college town I am in lot of people listen on vinyl and lot of the local music stores support it.
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laker, it's a different 'sound', be it better or worse than CD is a great debate. CD's can be tin-ny sounding.
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My dad still has a reel to reel he use to still use.
I dont have a turn table, hell, I dont even use cassette tapes anymore. You wont see a VHS in my home either.![]()
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rip em to Flac, they will sound exactly the same as your beat up record.
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