You will need to price check instore. Just seen three different retro turntables on the shelf in my local (Vic Pk, Nottm) one was reduced to £15 but it was impossible to tell which one it was, as I didn't need one I didn't bother checking. There was also a tabletop jukebox cd player for £15 and various large speaker systems for £10. Also in the DIY section there was an empty shelf with 'construction light' £5 from £50, you might find one in your local.
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niceroundpound
30 Mar 17#1
Nice find :innocent:
swanlake
30 Mar 175#2
nice turntable to destroy precious vinyl
lindus to swanlake
30 Mar 17#3
That's what I was thinking? would that definite be the case?
kramer2088 to swanlake
2 Apr 17#6
most of these "cheap" turntables use the same budget stylus which you can replace for a few quid. so £15 or £150 there is little difference
I had that player in the video, very good but i decided to send it back til my collection was bigger as most the bands and artists i love never release anything on vinyl. Tho a few months after sending it back, some of them did, typical. I did have an cheap ION player a before i got the audio technica and can say huge difference in the quality, ION was skipping, jumping and had zero problems with the audio technica. I know a few people with Crosleys and similar cheap makes and their fav albums are already ruined.
markweatherill
5 Apr 17#7
Ideal for grandparents to buy hipster grandchildren.
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