Aug
25
By request. From the 1975 LP: “Hair Of The Dog” (AM SP-4511) Note: In order to keep the video under 10 minutes I had to cut off a small part of the intro fade-in. … 70’s rock vinyl LP record turntable Nazareth
Aug
22
Have you ever wondered how to get your old vinyl collection transferred to MP3 format? Well, wonder no more! The American Audio TT-Record turntable is an easy-to-use solution to record your vinyl records to MP3 format with ease by a push of a button. No software programs to learn; No technical experience is needed; record directly to a USB memory stick. The TT-Record transfers analog recordings to 128 kbps MP3 files. • Belt-Drive Turntable with easy-to-use analog to digital record function • …
Aug
18
Paul Becque Selling A Vinyl Record Turntable On Bid TV
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Aug
17
Fisher MC-3015 vintage stereo.
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This is my Fisher MC-3015 vintage AM/FM Stereo/8-track/turntable stereo system with two Utah HS1-C speakers. … ricky kline vintage fisher mc-3015 high quality utah speakers 8-track recorder tape record turntable vinyl receiver
Aug
16
Denon Turntable DP47
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DENON TT DP47 w/Denon DL-160 … Denon Turntable DP47 audiophile vinyl lp record just the way vintage
Aug
15
How do I fix water damaged vinyl records?
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Dear Gelissa,
My mother has hundreds of vinyl (well, not really sure what you call them) 33 records and they have horrible water damage. They have mold all over them, and I was wondering if water damages it permanently? Can I put something on them to remove the mold?
Thanks, Love GElissao.
Aug
11
I want to cover one of the walls in my room with vinyl records. I don’t know where to find a lot of them for a cheap price. They don’t have to be working, as they will be decoration. Can somebody help?
Aug
10
How much did vinyl records used to cost when they were first released?
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I’d like to know how much vinyl records used to cost in the early 1900s. Also, I would be interested in knowing how much they cost in the 40s, 60s, and 80s.
Thanks!
Aug
10
Cheap DJ Equipment
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The greatest margin on price can be made on the sound mixers. Sound mixers can have a great number of features; and so their prices may be as low as $200 and also as high as $2000. A DJ working within a limited budget can opt for a small mixer, which could easily be afforded at $200 to $500. These mixers can work just as fine as big ones and are ideal buys for amateur DJs. Even big names in the DJ equipment market such as Numark, Gemini, Aiwa, Akai, etc. produce such small economy speakers.
DJs that are keen on remixing their music opt for turntables instead of CD, DVD or MP3 players. Turntables are more expensive than players, but Gemini manufactures good quality affordable turntables within $400. Though direct drive turntables are a tad bit more expensive than belt driven ones, DJs prefer them as they play the record faster without any time lag.
Players are much more affordable than turntables; but they cannot provide features such as scratching and back-spinning of records. Players only provide sound output as it is on the CD or DVD and facilitate no scope for its alteration. DJs that just play original records go for players.
DJs trying to reduce their expenses on equipment can also shop around for speakers. The price of a speaker essentially depends upon its output. A low wattage speaker can be selected to save costs. There are small woofer-type speakers available that can output stereophonic sound and are available at prices at low as $20 apiece.
Another way to reduce expenses is to buy all equipment in bulk as a DJ package. A package contains the basic components and the necessary peripherals like headphones. Buying a package entitles a DJ to a discount. Packages are available generally for the mixers. In most cases headphones are given free with the package.
Using cheap equipment may take its toll on the music that a DJ provides; but DJs can make up for their equipment with their talent and creativity. Typically, the major buyers of cheap equipment are the amateur uncertain DJs who are still in the process of trying out the profession.
By: Richard Romando
Aug
9
Refreshingly, this was one of those CDs I was able to just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.
Celine Dion possesses the characteristic of being able to win you over with her talent alone. The kind of artist I frankly just flat out enjoy listening to.
If you’re even mildly into Pop music you’ll enjoy this CD. Overall Falling Into You is an outstanding release. I give it my double thumbs up. You will not be disappointed with one single track.
While the entire CD is really very good some of my favorites are track 2 – Because You Loved Me, track 10 – If Thats What It Takes, and track 14 – Fly
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – It’s All Coming Back To Me Now. It’s a great track!
Falling Into You Release Notes:
Celine Dion originally released Falling Into You on March 12, 1996 on the 550 Music label.
CD Track List Follows:
1. It’s All Coming Back To Me Now
2. Because You Loved Me (Theme From “Up Close & Personal”)
3. Falling Into You
4. Make You Happy
5. Seduces Me
6. All By Myself
7. Declaration Of Love
8. Dreamin’ Of You
9. I Love You
10. If That’s What It Takes
11. I Don’t Know
12. River Deep, Mountain High
13. Call The Man
14. Fly
Personnel includes: Celine Dion (vocals); Gary “Headman” Hasse (conductor, bass); Paul Buckmaster (conductor); Aldo Nova (guitar, synthesizer, drums, percussion, background vocals); Jeff Smallwood, Ottmar Liebert (acoustic guitar); Steve Farris (electric guitar, cavaquinho); Tim Pierce, Eddie Martinez, Michael Thompson, Russ DeSalvo, Andre Coutu, Chris Taylor, Basile Leroux, Patrice Tison (guitar); David Foster (piano, keyboards); Roy Bittan (piano); Jeff Bova (keyboards, synthesized bass, programming); Jimmy Bralower (drums, percussion); Sue Ann Carwell, Carl Carwell (background vocals). Producers include: Jim Steinman, David Foster, Rick Nowels, Billy Steinberg, Ric Wake. Engineers inlcude: Steven Rinkoff, Felipe Elgueta, Humberto Gatica.
By: Clyde Lee Dennis