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What is a good price for a record player not for dj-ing purposes?
February 9th, 2010 by adminI’ve been thinking about getting a record player because I’ve heard the sound quality is amazing (at least better than CDs). I just want to use the record player to listen to music (no dj-ing). How much should I be paying for it? Any recommendations on what to get? Also, is it true the sound quality of vinyls gets worse as you play them more. Should there be a limit to how many times you play a vinyl (before you wreck it at least)?
I would pay $75. Check out amazon.com for used record players. good luck!
2 Responses to “What is a good price for a record player not for dj-ing purposes?”
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February 9th, 2010 2:05 pm
again this question is vague
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February 9th, 2010 2:45 pm
I would pay $75. Check out amazon.com for used record players. good luck!
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