Just bought a record player, curious if it lives up to the hype
kaaza lite
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who cares it's a fckn vibe and a half and everytime i throw a party at my place ppl are fawning over my player and small collection.
the difference between having a curated collection of music to spin at a shindig and just bumping anything u want from a phone is huge imo. sure at the end of the day chunes is chunes but god its sum so special about spinnin a record idk why but its just like that.
i especially love that my player got the ability to change speed, being able to slow/reverb any vinyl i got is fckn op and can totally change the mood. similarly, sped up tracks are sometimes godly and can rly get ppl movin
this is true, ive got 2xtechnics 1200 and a hundred or so records, flipping through music with mates and vibing in the lounge is like an experience in itself as opposed to ‘just put something on’ and finding the most generically acceptable music on spotify.
this is true, ive got 2xtechnics 1200 and a hundred or so records, flipping through music with mates and vibing in the lounge is like an experience in itself as opposed to ‘just put something on’ and finding the most generically acceptable music on spotify.
that sounds mint, id love to get a nice DJ level turntable with a wide range pitch control but theyre pretty spenny as far as ive seen
You KTT reggae gang too?
i only got one dub record by king tubby but i love the way it sounds, especially when you’re just letting it play out in full
i also like The Scientist
It depends on if the player/needle/speakers are actually good or not
And if the music actually translates well to vinyl. Mista thug isolation and godspeed you is by far the best on vinyl for example while other things might suck
It depends on if you like the fuzzy physical sound too. Some would just prefer lossless or flac
Have Godspeed you’s discog on vinyl and it is the greatest. I haven’t listened to them any other way in like 10 years