Very serious. I'm always serious.
But seriously, I bought my mother a record player and am looking for a variety of different vinyls to accompany the player.
The beauty of vinyls is going to record stores and picking out the ones you like. Buying them online almost defeats the purpose.
But just google it honestly. Amazon will have them. Any big retailers.
I am fond of trolling thrift stores and the like for records.
Also...if YOU are into music.
MAGNOLIA Record Club.
Monthly subscription service.
Vinyl is definitely back in a big way.
It's so awesome! I've been patiently waiting for sh!tty sound quality to make a return.
Those crazy hipsters got it right again!!!
But seriously, if you really want to FEEL the music rather than just listening to it, 8-track is where it's at.
It's so awesome! I've been patiently waiting for sh!tty sound quality to make a return.
Those crazy hipsters got it right again!!!
But seriously, if you really want to FEEL the music rather than just listening to it, 8-track is where it's at.
You know the highest fidelity is achieved through vinyl, right? It is virtually lossless. More lossless than any lossless digital format. Assuming you aren't looking to play dubstep it will provide the highest sound quality possible (with the right player, can't go cheap on it). This is assuming the master wasn't created from a digital format, of course.
You know the highest fidelity is achieved through vinyl, right? It is virtually lossless. More lossless than any lossless digital format. Assuming you aren't looking to play dubstep it will provide the highest sound quality possible (with the right player, can't go cheap on it). This is assuming the master wasn't created from a digital format, of course.
I was not aware of that. Perhaps in the past I've just listened to crappy record players. Always seem to be popping and fuzzy.
Not sure if serious....Amazon.
Sure wish I wasn't such an asshole here, haha. Ooops.
I recently have got into vinyl the past 3 months and have already upgrade my turntable. Does anyone have any other good websites other than Discogs, Ebay, Amazon, etc. to buy vinyl?
Discogs isn't terrible but I've only been able to get 1 steal off of the website - Foster The People's Torches for $9
Heck even Target carries them now
Here is where I have shopped:
https://store.acousticsounds.com/
Amazon
Or if there is an artist go to their website or their record company's website for merchandise.
Best place to buy is your local shops.
Especially if you're okay with used records. You can find some steals if you're willing to look.
However I did just buy an album off Amazon. Have used Discogs in the past.
Are we talking new, or vintage?
IMO, there's no fun in new.
Slightly off subject but I'm scanning my favorite covers from my collection and having a vinyl wrap (like a car) made for one wall in my man cave.
What kind of turntables do you guys run? I still have my Yamaha GT2000L that I got for Christmas 1983. My Dad was a Yamaha Distributor and got this Japanese market only table at the CES as a gift from Yamaha.
Slightly off subject but I'm scanning my favorite covers from my collection and having a vinyl wrap (like a car) made for one wall in my man cave.
What kind of turntables do you guys run? I still have my Yamaha GT2000L that I got for Christmas 1983. My Dad was a Yamaha Distributor and got this Japanese market only table at the CES as a gift from Yamaha.
I have an older Miracord. Was looking to upgrade and my father in law was renting from a family member who said anything in there was his. Apparently they liked to party and had it in a closet it in near perfect condition. Changed out the stylus and works great.