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Subject: Re: Advice needed for good vinyl player and ria amp.
Hi!
So my friend why is this so ghastly?
What should they be made of?
Aluminum?
/A
> On 3 Nov 2016, at 18:51, André van Deventer
> wrote:
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> I heard that some of the cheaper USB turntables actually
>
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Hi!
Ok, thanks for that one.
Will check it out later.
/A
> On 3 Nov 2016, at 17:21, goshawk on horseback
> wrote:
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> audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
> outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
> personally like the
now if they would make something fore making your own records that would
be awesome
On 11/3/2016 9:21 AM, goshawk on horseback wrote:
audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
persona
Subject: Re: Advice needed for good vinyl player and ria amp.
audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
personally like the AT-LP1240
Simon
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audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
personally like the AT-LP1240
Simon
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Sent: Thursday, Nov