A little light vinyl reading



A tongue-in-cheek observation on the vinyl community

http://audiofi.net/2014/07/the-vinyl-types/
bassraptor

Showing 2 responses by czarivey

The deejay

Alright, this guys loves his vinyl, but you’re not going to buy any used LPs from him. Records, to him, are meant to be spun and scratched, and he will take them out to parties along with his aged Technics (or two) to show his mates his skills.

It was probably written by someone who's never deejayed for sure. I was a DJ, but my DJ records are in mirror shiny condition.
The scratch disks are different story, but the ones played at party should be very clean and have no surface noise.
Zd,

Thank you for your deep DJ-ing expertise!

Most of my DJ use records had been played few times and some of them not even once(played specific track with specific mix and then done). I always had to keep up with new stuff, so the condition of almost all of them is super clean no matter how many times I was hired. The more you want to get hired, the newer and newer stuff you should play.

How d'u know I'm giving TT away?? Even if I do, I'll still have an ARSENAL of 1200 and 1210 stacked as a dealer.
The're available either for sale or rent and my storefront. Technics 1200 simply do not age as specified before.