JawnDiablo
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record players
where can i buy one that will hook to modern home theatre hook ups?
i was on best buy.com and had no luck.
drinking with my motorhead records makes me want one
first time i listened to no sleep at all in 14 years
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I bought mine at Radio Shack a few years ago.
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what's the issue you're running into with the hook up? no phono ground on the receiver?
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look here.
no idea what your budget is, but this one just needs a needle.
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Does the home theatre system have an aux input?
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JawnDiablo
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yes it has extra auxilery inputs.
my old stereo, that i have had since i graduated high school in 1992 (it was a gift from my parents) has a turntable, but it has this odd little cord
that plugs into the back of the main unit which it is powered by. so i cant use that one because i have no way to power it being it doesnt plug into a
wall outlet.
i found a few nice ones on circuit city's web page.
i pulled out a bunch of old crap last night, and i forgot how good some of it was. i usually only play the vinyl when i am drunk and entertaining
guests. last night i was kinda tipsy and entertaining the boy as he played ps2
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I got a pretty sweet Sony one for 110 and it sounds good as long you have good connections. As long as you have Aux inputs you'll be good to go.
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Yeah, unless you're buying one specifically designed to go only with a certain unit (like the one you said you've had since graduation), any of them
should work. If you don't wanna spend the 80 - 100 bucks they are for most basic models at places like Best Buy and don't need a new one, I would just
check out all the local pawn shops. You'll probably wanna take a record with you so you can make sure it works before you buy it and you'll probably
wanna buy a new stylus, but that would be the easiest and cheapest way to go.
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my mom bought me one of those old style looking ones, meant to look like an antique but has a cd player, cassette, am/fm and still play records. i
kind of want one to hookup to my speakers like you're saying, but this one does the trick because i don't play records all the time. im sure i'll end
up getting a component player eventually. something cheap.
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i was in best buy tonight and saw the one that has the usb cable to make mp3s with.
it was $150 or so.
after i pay a few bills off, i may treat myself to this new appliance.
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I really want a usb turntable.
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i've seen those on amazon. sounds pretty simple convertin records to mps then to cd. that would be tremendous...
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