Someone out there is banking on poorly made $30 records and poor quality gear to play it on. Just check out your local Urban Outfitters. Records and players are like current day boomboxes except other portable gear is all the rave so one way to squeeze some profits still out of the home music lover that might be satisfied. Not audiophile stuff but records have always been seen as fun by many including me and cheap players are all many are willing to buy into.
So a collection of 100 $30 records (minimum new prices it seems) will cost you $3000 and people will play these and damage them on a bargain basement turntable. Brilliant!
I will say at least the packaging of new records is pretty nice, which is really the only unique thing records have to offer these days.
The floating table is something different. I hope it turns out to work well.
So a collection of 100 $30 records (minimum new prices it seems) will cost you $3000 and people will play these and damage them on a bargain basement turntable. Brilliant!
I will say at least the packaging of new records is pretty nice, which is really the only unique thing records have to offer these days.
The floating table is something different. I hope it turns out to work well.