Jeff, I have a very good Micro Seiki boxed up. Why don't you just
come get that instead of buying a table. You know us old DJs keep
plenty of turntables in mothballs
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On 6/8/07, jeffc@... <jeffc@...> wrote:
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> On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, ceccles_ca wrote:
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> > --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "Pomeroy Ranch" <punchbowl4@...>
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> > Wire-up all of that vinyl to your computer with the Stanton T.90(USB
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> > http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review4523_main22623.html
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> the stantons are on ebay all the time.
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> i am about to buy my first turntable in 30 years.
> the technics sl-220 i bought in high school won't maintain
> a constant speed. i even tried a new belt - not stable.
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> so i'm going to grab a refurbished stanton direct drive
> for about $140. i'd love to get something better, but i
> just can't justify $400+ for something that won't get
> used that much.
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> i've got about 1400 pieces of vinyl [not including the
> archive from the record label i worked at for 15 years.
> that would add another 500 pieces or so]. that includes
> a ton of 12" singles from the early-mid 80s. i probably
> have 30 12"ers by siouxsie and the banshees alone, plus
> another 30 by new order.
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> i'm buying hte turntable so i can put some of the vinyl
> onto cd for records that have still not been issued on
> cd. lots of weird european electronica and prog.
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> ...jeff [who still has over 500 laserdiscs - love em!]
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