I'm in the market for a record player. I have been for awhile and after working as much as I've been, I want to treat myself. I don't want to spend TOO much money. It doesn't need to be super fancy. Just needs to be able to play records and not fall apart on me (for at least a bit). Portable would be nice. USB would be nice. But I need to get speakers, too.
For anyone in the know, recommend something to me! What about this one? Or this one? Any recommendations for speakers?
For anyone in the know, recommend something to me! What about this one? Or this one? Any recommendations for speakers?
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After posting ended up digging around more - your question about turntables prompted me to look up something I've always wondered about - why do many older turntables have a 16-2/3 RPM setting?
I've been around music all my life, but never ran across any albums in that format (although it came in handy learning guitar riffs by running 33-1/3 LPs at half-speed). Turns out that Peter Goldmark, the guy who developed LP records for CBS Labs back in the late 1940s' came up with it for record players intended for use in automobiles.
That idea went bust fast, but 16's had limited popularity in spoken word transcriptions and other uses where it's increased run time outweighed sonic quality limitations.
I should point out that if your sound card has line level inputs then USB features aren't required, and you'll be able to connect a turntable (as long as it has a built-in phono-to-line level preamp) directly to the computer.