Vinyl Records

MermaidsGarden, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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My Dad starting collecting records again about 2013 or so and I came along for the ride

bafomdad, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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vaporwave, early 2020s

mack123, in What is a good budget speaker for a first timers setup with rt82 turntable and pp444 preamp?

It is a tricky one to answer, regardless of the equipment. So many variables involved. For speakers, placement is often the most important part. Cheaper speakers properly placed can sound better than very expensive speakers poorly placed. It is an entire science on its own.

Enjoy the equipment you have. Listen to records, both new and second hand and then decide where to upgrade most. A mid range cartridge can help an entry level deck. Your system should sound good on any source.

Vinyl can also be hit and miss. I have some really terrible pressings in my collection that will never sound good and some that simply blows me away.

Eisenhowever,

In my casse i dont have much as im starting out so this will be my first build. Its gonna be for a small room but i would like the speakers to be good enough for a medium sized room as well

As of now i have rt82 + sony str dh190 and all i need are some good speakers to go with the receiver.

mack123,

That is a beast of an amp for a medium room. 90W rms is a lot. I have not heard the amp in question, but be aware that sony can be a little clinical in sound. I would pare with a set of warm bookshelves. And add a small active sub later. Bose 301 comes to mind. You should be able to find them at a reasonable price second hand. Just make sure the units are undamaged. Cosmetics can be fixed with patience.

It is harder to find good second hand components now that what it was when I started. People were just buying AV receivers and selling lovely equipment from the 70 and 80s for next to nothing.

My favourite mid budget range speakers.have been Missions for years. Boston acoustics and Bowers and Wilkins also makes excellent bookshelves.

The Bose 301 speakers have a special place though. They can be wall mounted or placed on stands and can deliver a warm sound on just about anything.My father's pair has been in daily use since 1983. The suspension was replaced once in 40 years.

Eisenhowever,

Thank you i will check those out!!

atocci, in The Footloose original movie soundtrack and Footloose the movie, both on vinyl
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I think it makes a pretty good joke.

hashgraphic, in Favorite recent purchase: Poets of the Fall - Ultraviolet. Living up to the name for sure

Nice!

mack123, in Today's Question, What is your most worn record that still gets regular play? I will start, Bon Jovi New Jersey, last new and pristine in 1990

I don't have that one on vinyl. Great album though.

waysuperyuck, in Today's Question, What is your most worn record that still gets regular play? I will start, Bon Jovi New Jersey, last new and pristine in 1990

Led Zeppelin III, my Dad’s original copy.

Doom_Cough, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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Old enough to have them in the house growing up. Records, 8 tracks, and cassettes. Most of which I still have. I started buying my own as a young teen when I saw a rare red Creeping Death/Jump in the Fire record a friend had. As well as a Shout at the Devil picture disc. I naively though they all were and went out and bought my own, or so I thought. But I loved the huge artwork. I loved using the old all on one unit that used to dominate the living room and now hand-me-downed to me.

Fast forward through the 90s and 2ks. I just kinda starting digging them back out and spinning from time to time. Then I got into thrift stores. Eventually I started buying new releases and still do sporadically if I really like a band. Mostly metal with some jazz thrown in.

567PrimeMover, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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For me, it's a fascination with the mechanism itself. The fact that you can put a needle on a grooved disc and make sound is amazing to me. Of course, this has lead to me collecting a bunch of different formats, because each is a technological touchstone in our quest to share music. So I also have tape, CD, minidisc, and eventually I'd like to get into reel to reel. Plus I find the 'ritual' involves me in the music more, so the music is the event, rather than streaming where it's background noise accompanying whatever else it is that I'm doing.

carloshr,
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I agree with you. The mechanism is marvelous. It's so simple and so complex at the same time. Just a piece of plastic and a needle can play so wonderful sounds. It reminds me how marvelous science and knowledge is.

carloshr, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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I started when my girlfriend gift me a turntable with a copy of The Dark Side of the Moon, one of my favorites albums. Then I started to buy my own vinyls. Now I have a incipient collection of albums i love.

for me, more than sound quality --for sure sound is different from digital media, but it's hard to say that's really better-- is a more romantic question. I love to own an album, it's art, the ritual of putting it in the turntable and listening to.

mack123, in What got you into Vinyl ?

Greybeard here..... I was lucky enough to grow up when vinyl was the format and CDs the new thing. Early CD players were terrible, usually harsh sounding compared to their vinyl counterparts. A family friend owned a higher end hi-fi store during the era when having a good hi-fi was a status symbol. I got to listen to a lot of new, expensive equipment that way. In the late 80s CD simply did not cut the mustard compared to even an entry level high-end record player. For example a Nad 3020i with a Rega Planer II would outplay the most expensive Marantz or Yamaha cd player at the time.

That kept my teenage record collection safe and allowed me to build a system that I am proud off. Keeping an eye open for sales of both equipment and records through the 90s and 2000s when everyone got rid of their records and record players.

Today, the reasons are a bit different, why do I still listen to vinyl in this age of convenience. Vinyl ticks some unique boxes that cannot be ticked by most other formats.

  • There is a lot of arcane knowledge needed to get the best results (cartridges, tracking setup, speaker placement)
  • Playing records require effort, which leads focus.
  • Focus leads to enjoying the music.

Keep them spinning, happy listening.

flatcat, in What got you into Vinyl ?

I started collecting music in the late '70s and vinyl was the only reasonable way.

Esthergen, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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First time I ever went into a record store I absolutely fell in love with all the big, high quality album art. I just wanted it. So I bought them. Bought about 10 records before I ever got a record player

WytchStar, in What got you into Vinyl ?
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This is gonna show my increasing status as an older guy, but I grew up around my dad's small collection of Zeppelin and Clapton records. Inherited them too. But they sat alone until vinyl started making a comeback. Now they're joined by Electric Wizard, Windhand, Bell Witch, and some Sabbath represses. And more.

So at some point I'd wound up on Bandcamp after the digital age took over my music acquisition, and I saw that the bands I was listening to were releasing on vinyl. Doom loves vinyl. And I love doom. So I started ordering records of my favorites.

I had a co-worker was way into vinyl lifetime, used to DJ professionally. He recommended a few things. Massively upgraded my listening experience.

And I'm thankful vinyl made a comeback because 8-tracks sucked. I did not take any of those from my dad's collection.

Doom_Cough,
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Cheers the a fellow Doom vinyl geek. I just received the new Bell Witch and haven't gotten to spin it yet. Haven't even heard it period. Waiting for this to land.

MarkC568, in What Do you all use to clean your records and players ?

Initial cleaning with a pad/solution from Groovewasher. This is before thd first play of any used LP and dirty new LPs.

I only handle by edges/label, so after the initial, they get a quick swipe with a dry brush before each play.

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