Survey: Steel Players with Turntables
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Turn tables rule! King Kong idea! Sell us that stuff! Some of the best recordings ever and the whole first part of our steel guitar history is on vinal. Anyone that doesn't have one better go shopping! Lloyd Green's hits, Curly's, most of Buddy's, all of Bud Iaasic's, and the list goes on.
Ya' gotta' have it!
bobbe
Ya' gotta' have it!
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Have a turntable, but mostly use it to copy vinyl records to the computer and burn them to cd. Having said that, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to buy a LP. Don't really have a strong LP/cassette preference. I have many of both.
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I have a brand new turntable I bought about three years ago. I've never used it because I don't want to have to plug a card in the computer. Is there an easier way? Isn't there an interface that you plug the turntable into, then USB into a computer? Also, don't you have to preamp the signal somehow? Alot of responses here that burn CD's but no one have elaborated on their setup. I have tons of LP's if someone could help out. Thanks
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I have 3 turntables and just recently dug out some of my old LPs and was pleasantly surprised by the great sound quality of a well cared for LP. Also,boxes full of LPs can be picked up at public auctions for a "song" and you just might find a real treasure in the bottom of that box!!! I say list them, B0B!
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bOb, I still have a turntable, just put a new stylus in it and it sounds great. I recently purchase several Lloyd Green LP from a fellow forumite. They sound really good. I just need to find time to burn to CD so I can listen in the truck and in my practice room.
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I would definitely choose LP over tape for a must-have album.
As HowardR said
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>I have a turntable, listen to vinyl, and copy onto CD if I want to listen in the car or away.
I don't like cassettes.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Don Walters on 26 January 2004 at 07:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
As HowardR said
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>I have a turntable, listen to vinyl, and copy onto CD if I want to listen in the car or away.
I don't like cassettes.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Don Walters on 26 January 2004 at 07:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I would also prefer LPs over cassettes. Cassette dupe quality just isn't very high. Spent a lot of bucks this last year for a high quality needle and preamp so that I can burn CDs from my collection of vinyl that's not available on CD. Transfers are a slow ongoing process, with click and noise removal.
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My direct-drive was over 20 years old when it was struck by lightning last summer. I replaced it with a Panasonic belt-drive unit for about $99 at Circuit City. It has a built-in preamp I can switch on or off; a preamp is required for input to a computer sound card. I only use it now for recording vinyls to CD's, which is a straight forward process.
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Thanks, everyone. I guess there is a demand for vinyl. I'll be putting together a web page listing the titles.
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You asked for it, folks! I finally got around to doing an inventory of those LPs, and added them to the Forum catalog. Click here to see what's available.
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Records are by no means dead, plus you can still special order them. I prefer it's warm sound . If you have a good turntable and a top notch cartridge & needle and take care of your records ---They will last a lifetime. Many of mine are 30 yrs old.
TURNTABLE---Dual 1229Q with a Shure M95HE cartridge tracking @3/4 of a gram .
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TURNTABLE---Dual 1229Q with a Shure M95HE cartridge tracking @3/4 of a gram .
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1975 Sho~Bud Pro III Custom (8-7)
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