Currently 45 quid on Amazon. It's truly portable with a rechargeable battery. Also supports Bluetooth so you can pretend to scratch your Vinyl.
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jizzer
18 Dec 162#1
Do you get the little dog with this.........
IamMT to jizzer
18 Dec 16#2
Tsk! That's HMV
Pateo
18 Dec 163#3
If you value your vinyl collection listen, this means for any cheap and nasty record player! https://youtu.be/_WzrK6CIZrY
xlxaiwa55xlx
18 Dec 164#4
Showing happiness and joy again I see. It's like a personal vendetta. You still make it sound like it's going to destroy all your records rather than just it not sounding great etc.
thomasleep
18 Dec 162#5
He lives for this post :wink: I voted hot even though the one I posted is a fiver less :wink:
thomasleep
18 Dec 16#6
£29.99 argos
mkaikon
19 Dec 16#7
Been watching Vinyl Eyezz vids for the last couple of months, decided I'll get an Audio Technica LP120 once I move into my new gaff in January. Would like to know if there really is any truth to these cheap LP players causing damage to the records.... I mean look at all the cheap hifis that came out in the 80s and early 90s... Did they do damage to the records as well?
ghostm4n
19 Dec 16#8
Actually that's exactly what he is saying. It is likely to damage the record, not just sound crap. That was the part at the beginning about tracking force or the amount of pressure the needle exerts on the record.
Just saying
wvale99
19 Dec 161#9
got one about a month ago, plays old record great. the intempo record i bought new though with christmas classics was terrible jumped all over the place. old vinyl is obviouslt better quality. but the record player itself is great and the bluetooth funtion is another big plus. great value.
Opening post
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https://youtu.be/_WzrK6CIZrY
Just saying