KhanadaRhodes said:awwww. i'm never far from my record player
Zootlesque said:
Yo what record player do you have? I have a few records and I never listen to them cos I got no player! I've looked at Crosley players on ebay ranging from 70 to 100 bucks.
bono_212 said:
I've got one of those antique looking dealies that play my tapes, cds, records, iPod, and radio
bono_212 said:I almost always expect the jewel case to be irreperable when I buy cds off of amazon, and for the most part I don't care, as long as the linear notes are ok
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Zootlesque said:
Even iPod??? Wow!
Zootlesque said:
Well... the thing is this seller never mentioned in the posting that the jewel case was broken! Not one word! Oh well.
it's an ion record player, i got it from tower records a few years ago. i plays 33s, 45s, and 78s. not that i have any 78s to play on it! but still. it just hooks up to any stereo and you're good to go. i just needed...i think it's called an rca cable from radio shack? i'm not so good with names of cables, but i always know what they look like. the player itself was like $90.Zootlesque said:Yo what record player do you have? I have a few records and I never listen to them cos I got no player! I've looked at Crosley players on ebay ranging from 70 to 100 bucks.
Zootlesque said:Khan, there are Crosley record players on ebay and other sites that you don't even need to plug in to any other device... they have their own speakers! that you can get for within 80 to 100 bucks with shipping.
i just plug mine into my stereo. i already had it and it's got good sound, so that part doesn't bother me. unless it was a huge record player (like the big wooden kind from the 70s or something) i don't think i'd want ones with built-in speakers.Zootlesque said:Khan, there are Crosley record players on ebay and other sites that you don't even need to plug in to any other device... they have their own speakers! that you can get for within 80 to 100 bucks with shipping.
VintagePunk said:You young 'uns are so cute when you talk about 'record players' and express excitement that some come with speakers.
Zootlesque said:
Are built in speakers usually not good?
bono_212 said:It just simply blows my mind that the record will play without hte speakers anyways, don't try to complicate matter VP, I'm young
thank you! that's what i was trying to think of in my post. for this model, of course i would just use the built-in speakers. but anything other than a cabinet model? i'll be hooking it up to a stereo or other component parts thxVintagePunk said:This is a copy of the old cabinet model, the top is a lid that you lift where you'd find the record player and controls. They didn't have drawers for storage like this one does. Looks like this ones sells now at some UK store:
cuz record players are just that awesome!bono_212 said:when I turn the volume all the way down on the stereo, the record is still audible, why's that?
KhanadaRhodes said:
cuz record players are just that awesome!
seriously, i have no clue