Finally managed to get one of my most wanted records ticked off my wantlist, probably something for you if you like Summoning. Can’t get enough of this guys music.

En Avant! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swkRV5O_dNI

    • @AtrejuOPM
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      11 year ago

      It’s never too late!! Just stay away from the cheap suitcase players :)

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Thanks. If you didn’t say that, that’s what I would have bought. I don’t have a lot of room. Maybe when the kids are older.

        • @AtrejuOPM
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          11 year ago

          Yeah because many do, that’s why my warning. Have a look, this short video explains it pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXV8tXrPOR4

          You can still get smaller players for cheap that are not those suitcase players. AT-LP60 for example, even if I would say those aren’t good either but at least they won’t shred the records.

            • @AtrejuOPM
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              It seems decent but I don’t like that wobbly records dont have any stabilisation there, it’s small at least. Techmoan actually reviewed this one he liked it.

            • @FooBar101010M
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              1 year ago

              I would strongly advise against playing vinyls with Bluetooth speakers, as this defeats their purpose as a HiFi medium.

              You won’t really hear a difference to heavily compressed Spotify media.

              If you really want to enjoy the quality of vinyls, invest at least in an entry-level turntable for 150€/$ and an entry-level HiFi stereo system with a Class AB amplifier and 50-100 watt, 4-ohm speakers for 300€/$ upwards. Theoretically there are barely any limits, but above 1000€/$ the return is pretty much diminishing.

                • @FooBar101010M
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                  11 year ago

                  Beyer Dynamics DT770, DT880, DT990 or the Pro versions are very nice quality. They have very native sound profiles, meaning you will experience the media as they were intended by the producer. They don’t have boosted base, however, you won’t need that HipHop shit feature for Black Metal anyways ;)