(This post was last modified: 08-21-2018, 01:34 PM by yohannrjm.)
I know I'm not the only guy on here who listens to LP's. Let's hear why, on what, and how often you use them.
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I'll go first.
My parents had a record player, but had stopped listening to it by the time I was a teenager. I listened to it some at that point, but moved on to CD's when I moved to the US.
I only recently started listening to them again. This was brought on my a friend who really is into them. He must have many hundreds of LP's (if not thousands) and he had my wife and daughter rocking out to some classic rock when we went over for a New Year's party.
At that point, I remembered that a friend had given me a Crosley player that had been sitting for a few years in my garage. I dug it out and bought a couple of records from The Salvation Army for 25 cents and promptly got bitten by the nostalgia bug.
The Crosley was fine but didn't produce the greatest sound. I quickly updated to an ADS (A Braun Atelier turntable) which is good enough for me.
There are many reasons I got into records again.
1) You can get some very nice records for cheap
2) I really love listening to opera, and while CD's are expensive, records are dirt cheap.
3) Nostalgia
I really like finding stuff that my parents used to listen to. I grew up listening to Guy Lombardo, Mantovani, Glenn Miller, Nat King Cole, et al. It brings back memories of us all sitting around in the evening with one of these performers playing. It's really easy to find these records for almost no money. They're often in great shape and the music is lovely. It may not be to everyone's taste, but I like it.
In fact, I'm listening to Glenn Miller at the moment.
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Fun stuff.
__________________
I'll go first.
My parents had a record player, but had stopped listening to it by the time I was a teenager. I listened to it some at that point, but moved on to CD's when I moved to the US.
I only recently started listening to them again. This was brought on my a friend who really is into them. He must have many hundreds of LP's (if not thousands) and he had my wife and daughter rocking out to some classic rock when we went over for a New Year's party.
At that point, I remembered that a friend had given me a Crosley player that had been sitting for a few years in my garage. I dug it out and bought a couple of records from The Salvation Army for 25 cents and promptly got bitten by the nostalgia bug.
The Crosley was fine but didn't produce the greatest sound. I quickly updated to an ADS (A Braun Atelier turntable) which is good enough for me.
There are many reasons I got into records again.
1) You can get some very nice records for cheap
2) I really love listening to opera, and while CD's are expensive, records are dirt cheap.
3) Nostalgia
I really like finding stuff that my parents used to listen to. I grew up listening to Guy Lombardo, Mantovani, Glenn Miller, Nat King Cole, et al. It brings back memories of us all sitting around in the evening with one of these performers playing. It's really easy to find these records for almost no money. They're often in great shape and the music is lovely. It may not be to everyone's taste, but I like it.
In fact, I'm listening to Glenn Miller at the moment.
[Image: 51%2Bnx8GqKcL._SX300_.jpg]
Fun stuff.
- Yohann