Does anybody still play 33 & 45 rpm. vinyl records?!
Question: I still have about 30 LP's and box full of singles. I haven't played them for quite a while now and just wondered if anybody still plays them?
Answers: I still have about 30 LP's and box full of singles. I haven't played them for quite a while now and just wondered if anybody still plays them?
Tango, amongst mine are a few Bay City Roller ones :(
Yes, I still play mine every now and then.
Yep, I listen to mine, and buy them, regularly.
Yes, there's al lot of us Vintage Electronics nuts around! I still have reel-to-reels! LOL
There's nothing like the original recordings!
Ivy
a good mate of mine makes his living selling vinyl
so yes he plays them his customers play them and hes got loads
so bust out the record player and have a saturday afternoon of old memories
Yes, the wife and I do sometimes. There is something about the scratchy sound and the clicking of a stuck needle that adds a lot of ambience to our romantic moments.
i have boxes full of them and also dozens of "78"s,and believe it or not,i think they have a deeper,richer sound than digital recordings.
Many classical music enthusiasts still play 33 RPM vinyl records because of the better sound quality.
Yes, that's right...better sound quality. If you have a very good sound system then vinyl records sound much "warmer"
Yep, i have loads of records back from the 70's and i usually listen to them in the weekends and it's right it sounds so much sharper than cd's. It also brings back the olden days.
hi tango, no i dont think they make, record players any more