DID YOU ALL KNOW REVERB sells RECORDS?

Kinda cool actually. I haven't bought an actual record since the late 1980's but love the fact that they are having a resurgence in popularity because everyone should experience cracks, pops, wows, flutters and turntable feedback - if for no other reason than to appreciate how good we have it now.
 
I've been considering a USB turntable with a headhone jack (for speakers). They're getting cheap.

I have a ton of albums. When we were kids, my brother and I joined those record clubs, but we didn't have money to by the minimum purchase. My mom threatened them. On to the next company....
 
LOL-- did same--- even used vacant house address 2 doors down once to get the initial order once--------

sold ALL my records when I moved to the Florida Keys --- had a couple hundred some real good ones too--- oh well
I now have a container full of cassettes and CD's my wife will not let me sell as she thinks THEY WILL BE WORTH SOMETHING SOMEDAY--------yep--- probably 5.00 for someone to haul them off after Im dead....
 
I sold all but the valuable ones (first editions mainly, like the original White Album with serial number, Some Girls with Lucy on it, Street Survivors with flame on Steve Gaines and some out of print ones) many years ago. Virtually all the records I had were replaced with CD's, many of them several times as remasters have improved them. One thing in life I do not miss is the crappy, deteriorating sound of vinyl records.
 
I have s couple hundred vinyl. My brother has over 5k vinyl records. He's a collector. I like CDs.
 
I have about 100 of them from college days. Bought a remastered Magical Mystery Tour one a few years ago.
 
I have close to 600 vinyl albums. Have been collecting them since the early 1980's. I must have a few gems somewhere.:wink: I know Eddie Van Halen swears by vinyl records and says they sound better than CD's minus the scratches. I certainly believe him on that aspect.


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I'm a huge Vinyl fan with well over 1000 LP's and around 5000 45's. I get all of mine at yard sales these days and sometimes I
find some real gems and make some serious cash. I do still buy new Vinyl as well, but mostly box sets that I feel may escalate in value
or something that came out in the CD era that was never pressed on Vinyl.

...and if you take proper care of your records and use a quality turntable, cartridge and stylus you won't have a deteriorated sound.
Scratched up CD's sound much worse...hell new CD's sound worse to me!

Digital dominates now and CD's are on the fast route out. I have over 6TB in live show recordings too.
 
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