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John Rudd:
Well after more than 25 years I've rediscovered listening to my old LP records.

I bought this http://www.richersounds.com/product/turntables/project/essential-2/proj-essential-2-blk
earlier in the week,( yeah I know I could have spent the money on more toys ' n' stuff)
Spent most of this afternoon listening to my records.....what an amazing sound and the quality is just great....makes a change to listening to CDs .....
Anyone else into Hifi?
S. Heslop:
I borrowed my dad's old(ish) record player about half a year ago. It wasn't working, with a part that holds the arm up refusing to let it come down to play a record, so I took it apart to try fix it.

The internals really impressed me, it was almost all mechanical with thin rods leading from the buttons and switches on the front into the mechanics inside. It had features like an automatic return of the needle to the rest, repeating the record, and little pins sticking through the turntable that detected if you had a full sized or a single sized record on it to adjust how far the arm traveled before setting the needle down. I took some photos to help me keep track of what went where.



It was alot of fun figuring out what each part did so I could put whatever was dislodged back in place.


I never got it properly set up though with a mess of wires all over, and one day I snagged on one and it fell of the desk along with the amplifier. The plastic cracked and the arm of the player got badly bent and I decided it wasn't worth trying to repair that. I still feel guilty, even if it was broken to begin with.

I'm not much of an audiophile, but I do like the... tactility of LPs. Just a shame most of the music I like isn't available on vinyl.
hopefuldave:
Now we've moved, I might get the LPs out, I have a dedicated hifi for them, just need Big enough shelves...
The hifi's quite retro, Dual 5000 turntable, Ortofon cartridge, Arcam amplifier and.the crowning glory, a pair of Bowers and Wilkins DM2 transmission-line speakers ex BBC Radio 3's broadcast monitoring suite (in the 70s!) - with that extra octave to reproduce the 32-foot pipes on cathedral organ recordings....
John Rudd:

--- Quote from: hopefuldave on December 26, 2014, 07:37:32 AM ---Now we've moved, I might get the LPs out, I have a dedicated hifi for them, with that extra octave to reproduce the 32-foot pipes on cathedral organ recordings....

--- End quote ---

Hmmm....Bach's Toccata and fugue in D minor springs to mind.....
PTsideshow:
Here you go,http://www.ionaudio.com/products/turntables or http://www.ionaudio.co.uk/ turntables that connect to a computer. I have one of their older versions that worked great when I was transferring the LP's  to puter. I have it bagged and wrapped up.

They also have video to PC hook ups, photo and negative and slide convertors. I found the one I have worked great. And I think that I will be getting the slide convertor for the thousands of slides I took when I was in the Navy I have forty of the  large cap carousels.
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