Pioneer Turntable

Keyser Soze

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It's all good. Some people really like the 2014 Camaro's, I myself like the '69.

In addition, this is for my home office, my living room is much more up to date for modern technology for the TV and surround.

I know they have them on e-bay, but I don't know those jokers, and as I said originally, if there was somebody here that had one in a closet collecting dust, they could make a few dollars and I would pick up a nice turntable. I realize there are other options and I will look to those now. You never know, it was worth a shot.

Rock on!
 

Scrapman

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And Guess what still to this day they cannot reproduce the live sound of Vinyl.

I swear to you i heard it with my own ears sitting down playing poker machine at corner bar old zepplin song was playing barely heard all the instruments like something was missing.

Digital music just ain't got it.

It's ok dont get me wrong but these disk can lose it all with one scratch a vinyl record might get few pops in it from scratches over the years .......

but now with everything just about downloadable from internet who da fuck buys hard music any more.

record it hook up to blue tooth device play it anywhere.

Sad to have ooodles of great Vinyl in my collection from when i was a DJ doing weddings and other private parties. And places who buy them want the covers in like new condition and most you get for any LP is $2 then they resell them for true value at $9 - $15.

fuck em all i will post each one up on craigslist showing condition and what they are selling and sell for half price!
OR i will go buy two turntables technics 1200's get an amp n mixer and just do it for old times sake making up new mixes.
Just to add their is no true DJ"s today it's all freaking push button music with a back up system in case other one goes blewie !

THe only thing we carried was spare fusees because our equipment was top notch
Mixer was Numark 1800 with 6 band Equalizer amps were all Crest amps 500 watt pure 250 per channel with the ultra heavy EV 20" with 6 " tweeters
Was able to do Proms adding two sattlelite speakers to handle a group of 1000

I charged on MY own back in 80's only $350 to do a prom and git it because of my experience i was able to talk to the prom organizer and sell myself ..... sometimes i met in person showing letters i received from private parties i did when working for others. Had a simple Guarantee that if they were not happy with my performance i only get paid for time and travel ... which was $75
After 20 years NO ONE ever was not pleased.

I was your true DJ i had a Mike and knew how to use it I was able to read my crowd during dinner or early part of affair and adjusted to them as i went along.


ONE night it all came forth was doing a wedding in large place had many rooms last hour i saw another Bridal party join in... ??? after last song i got tipped from them plus my own people and was awarded with a loud round of applause the year was 1983 was somewhere way out in bucks county Working for a company named

OMG i forget BUT owners Neil and steve polished me up made me the diamond ohhh yes now remember name was Sound Entertainment.

Laters
 
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