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Carlos Polidura
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From: Brooklyn, New York, USA

posted 23 April 2004 10:37 AM     profile     
to me a stereo system is not complete unless it has a turn table.
that's why i have a digital turn table for my own personal use. i also have a sond blaster incorporated in my computer in order to make my own "cd" collection of those songs most wanted from vinyl or cassetts.
vinyls...how sweet they are!!!!!!

carlos polidura

Richard Nydegger
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From: Monticello, Indiana, USA

posted 23 April 2004 02:29 PM     profile     
Got a turntable and an 8 track too!
Dale Bessant
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From: Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

posted 23 April 2004 05:12 PM     profile     
Yes b0b I have a Panasonic turntable and use it to put old records on tapes etc....
Wes Bakken
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From: Woodburn, Oregon, USA

posted 25 April 2004 03:22 PM     profile     
Have two tables 78 to 33 rpm. Transfering my LP collection to CD. Using Sound Forge and or Adobe Audition to clean pops and clicks. Most of the time the resulting audio is as a new LP. However after saying that, it takes about 30 minutes to restore a cut that has many scratches, but worth it.

wes


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