Vinyl isn't dead yet...

I know that record is supposed to say Brahms but if you squint, it kind of looks like Branca.
A small, but very well curated, record store has went in two blocks from my house and I now find a slow trickle of my money going out every weekend when I'm out walking.
I went to the first!!!!
hutch wrote:
I went to the first!!!!

Me too. Not as fun anymore. But I'll probably go anyway.
It really is not as fun…..but I hope to make it


I always walk away with 10 but that first one I got so much I had to call for help to get them home!! I had no car and I must’ve picked up 40

I'll take the under on that.
Last night, new neighbors had me and the Mrs over for dinner.  At least 5 or 6 times the hosts had to get up and go the other room to either turn the record over or find a new one to listen to.

Surely, we're better than this as a society, right?
vansmack wrote:
Last night, new neighbors had me and the Mrs over for dinner.  At least 5 or 6 times the hosts had to get up and go the other room to either turn the record over or find a new one to listen to.

Surely, we're better than this as a society, right?


New neighbor sounds like a rookie.  This issue was addressed decades ago:

ggw wrote:
New neighbor sounds like a rookie.  This issue was addressed decades ago:


But does it shuffle?

I don't even think that can play both sides….
you live in San Francisco….deal with it
vansmack wrote:
ggw wrote:
New neighbor sounds like a rookie.  This issue was addressed decades ago:


But does it shuffle?

I don't even think that can play both sides….


Reminds me that multi-record sets used to be pressed with changers in mind. Ooh, all that pwecious vinyl goes **plop** **grind**….
vansmack wrote:
ggw wrote:
New neighbor sounds like a rookie.  This issue was addressed decades ago:


But does it shuffle?

I don't even think that can play both sides….

this one can play both sides…although you have time travel to 1980 to get it
SHARP VZ-3000
^^ That's wild.
For a serious dinner a cd is preferable sometimes….so as to not have to get up

Lp players that play a stack basically trash your vinyl

Some guests get a huge kick out of playing lps
hutch wrote:
For a serious dinner a cd is preferable sometimes….so as to not have to get up

Lp players that play a stack basically trash your vinyl

Some guests get a huge kick out of playing lps


Or a fancy streaming service…

Spinning records is fun when you're hanging with a few friends on the couch, not entertaining folks for the night.
Probably….