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chuckelator

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vintage turntables?
as it seems you guys are saying, it just seems to me that its more cost-effective to go with something vintage, and also, they have sort of a different vibe to them (might be just me) but its much like a guitar. if your buying an old, well used gu... 
vintage turntables?
yup. and i think thats where my journey in this hobby is gonna keep me for the most part. i feel like i want to collect vintage turntables. 
young and new to analog update
but as far as an eventual upgrade, i think i'll go with the KAB technics 1210. (id go with the 1200, but looks are part of it for me, and the 1210 looks alot cooler to me) seems way more cost effective to me than messing around with the other name... 
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well, its an audio-technica cart, just couldnt read the model number since it was under the headhshell. and as far as the alignment, what should i use to allign the cart? (the headshell on the technics i did had fixed slots, where the jvc one does... 
young and new to analog.
wow...just looked at it...looks like a hell of a deal. if it was around a bout a month and a half from now, id snatch that up in a heartbeat. 
young and new to analog.
ill check it out, but i can't afford right now...haha ittl be a few months before i can drop this kind of money. thats what i get for being young and stupid with credit cards...as it turns out, its not really your money *gasp* haha j/k but yeah...... 
young and new to analog.
so i did get the job, and once my bills are paid off (and buy myself a new acoustic guitar) im gonna make the plunge!so (and im gonna listen to them before i decide) i think im gonna go with the music hall mmf 7.1 (especially since i can get one h... 
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thanks for the suggestion synthfreek! 
young and new to analog.
and i have another question as well...will adding a power conditioner to my setup really make my system sound exponentally better like all these things ive been reading say? 
young and new to analog.
i think i've decided, i think i want to go tube for my integrated amp...being that im a guitarist and i love the way a good tube amp sounds, if i can get my music collection sounding that way, ill be pretty happy. as far as tube amps go though, is... 
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and does what music im listening to matter greatly? i listen to alot of punk/metal and some classic rock, and folk. and ive already collected a few 7" records. really not gonan be doing any 45's, just mainly lp's and 7s. 
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ahh...defiantely not what i'm looking for in a helpful sales person..haha. i probably won't buy new. i just wanna run some of these ideas you guys threw at me to them (not disregarding anything you guys have told me) but i figure ill get a really ... 
speaker recommendations?
im going integrated most likely. primary source is gonna be a turntable, probably a vintage thorens or one of the nicer japanese models from the 70's or 80's 
young and new to analog.
(i keep adding to my posts haha) but what about dual turntables? i hear alot about vintage duals being pretty solid 
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any specific models from those companies to check out?