So, even if you're also a collector of the preferred music format of the gods (there, I said it), vinyl, why would you want to convert your records to digital? There are actually several reasons.
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How-To Geek on MSNThis Machine Flattens Your Old Warped Vinyl RecordsThe Pro-Ject "Flatten It" machine uses controlled heat and pressure to safely flatten warped vinyl records, addressing a ...
While CDs have been steadily on the up, vinyl still reigns as the most predominant physical format for collectors, with sales ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNHow big is your vinyl collection? And how often do you add to it?If you can give us some insight into any of these topics (and/or some general thoughts on the lay of the vinyl land), we will ...
It's more than a collection of vinyl albums. Josh Unterbrink is a "borderline hoarder" with a "record obsession," he admits. The president and CEO of the Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce once had ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNThis Weird Vinyl Accessory Is the Hi-Fi Gadget You Didn’t Know You NeededThe popular Austrian turntable maker's latest device is designed to breathe new life into your record collection.
Travelling overseas for LPs, waiting a year for spare parts for turntable upgrades — record listeners have kept their passion ...
The best speakers for listening to vinyl have specialized features including multiple inputs, built-in phono preamps, and silk dome tweeters to ensure your records sound as crisp as possible.
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