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	<title>Comments on: what is the best turntable/record player i can buy for under 75 dollars?</title>
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		<title>By: tb</title>
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		<description>Here are a few ideas...
If you want a new one, try Circuit City or Radio Shack.  You may have to have them order one.  It will be far from top of the line.
For a good used one, try calling around to family owned electronics stores in your area.  They sometimes have used equipment for sale that has been tested and/or restored.  
A Thrift Store is an option, just try it out first.  If it only needs a needle, they&#039;re still easy to replace.  Tons of needles and cartridges are still available online.
I picked up several turntables/stereos at local auctions in my area for as low as $1.  That&#039;s an option.  Looks for brands like Sony, Dual, Technics, Pioneer, etc.
You could also try an ad in the paper or Craigslist.   People wanting to clean out their house or a relative&#039;s house will be more than happy to sell you theirs.
For under $75, it may take some hunting, but it is possible.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are a few ideas&#8230;<br />
If you want a new one, try Circuit City or Radio Shack.  You may have to have them order one.  It will be far from top of the line.<br />
For a good used one, try calling around to family owned electronics stores in your area.  They sometimes have used equipment for sale that has been tested and/or restored.<br />
A Thrift Store is an option, just try it out first.  If it only needs a needle, they&#8217;re still easy to replace.  Tons of needles and cartridges are still available online.<br />
I picked up several turntables/stereos at local auctions in my area for as low as $1.  That&#8217;s an option.  Looks for brands like Sony, Dual, Technics, Pioneer, etc.<br />
You could also try an ad in the paper or Craigslist.   People wanting to clean out their house or a relative&#8217;s house will be more than happy to sell you theirs.<br />
For under $75, it may take some hunting, but it is possible.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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