Getting into vinyl is a good thing. It allows all the folks who have always loved it to have a new source of used stuff to buy after the 'newbies' get tired of fiddling with record cleaning, sending back warped new purchases, finding they just ripped the cantilever off a new $3,000 moving coil.. 'I just smile.....
Or, is it just that audiophiles need new things to fiddle around with? I tell you, vinyl is the ultimate labor of love. If you want it right, it takes a LOT of work, some money, and a lot of patience. If you have these things, you can be happy. If you have only two out of three, you will be selling your vinyl stuff within two years.
And remember, MILLIONS of folks threw out the records, or never used them again after CeeDee arrived... for good reasons!!!!!!!
Or, is it just that audiophiles need new things to fiddle around with? I tell you, vinyl is the ultimate labor of love. If you want it right, it takes a LOT of work, some money, and a lot of patience. If you have these things, you can be happy. If you have only two out of three, you will be selling your vinyl stuff within two years.
And remember, MILLIONS of folks threw out the records, or never used them again after CeeDee arrived... for good reasons!!!!!!!