To: Question Liberal Authority
What the hell are they PLAYING them on? I have a turntable only to put old vinyl in to my computer, but are there really that many old systems left out there?
9 posted on
01/06/2009 12:54:32 PM PST by
50sDad
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To: 50sDad
You can still buy turntables. I have seen them in Best Buy and Circuit City.
10 posted on
01/06/2009 12:56:36 PM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: 50sDad
To: 50sDad
Heck, I listened to music this weekend on MWT, Sr.’s reel-to-reel player.
Wondeful audio.
17 posted on
01/06/2009 1:09:42 PM PST by
MeanWestTexan
(Beware Obama's Reichstag fire.)
To: 50sDad
What the hell are they PLAYING them on? I have a turntable only to put old vinyl in to my computer, but are there really that many old systems left out there?You'd be surprised. It's pretty common to see deejays at nightclubs for example using turntables.
20 posted on
01/06/2009 1:40:29 PM PST by
GOP_Raider
(Have you risen above your own public education today?)
To: 50sDad
Turn tables have made a comeback in recent years. Easy to find, Bed Bath and Beyond was selling two different models for a while (I’m guessing they were part of “beyond”). CDs still can’t beat the rich sound of vinyl, or the ritualistic aspect of prepping vinyl for play.
21 posted on
01/06/2009 1:44:18 PM PST by
dilvish
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