I have Victrola’s “The Empire” (6-in-1) vinyl record-player.

And I have old vinyls from the 1960s and 1970s and they work well, all things considered, though they’ve been scratched and have lots of dust on them.

I used a tool-kit to clean the dust as much as I can, but it can only go so far.

And there are clearly marks and scratches too.

But this is old Dominican music on a vinyl CD so I’m not worried.

Though my replacement needle is accruing dust… I should clean that.

But yeah, sound quality is off the charts. Don’t know how to describe it. the stuff I’ve been listening to on Spotify or Apple Music (yeah, I know, I know) doesn’t come close to the reverberations and timbre here. Honestly, I’m glad that I’m collecting vinyls now. I got this from the Dominican Republic; a person was just giving his old vinyls away. He said take as many as I could, too.

Anyway, gotta put in the gel to clean the needle.

But yeah, works like a charm.

What vinyls should I get?

Thinking of getting the “Big Wave” album by a certain Japanese artist.

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    5 months ago

    Also, not trying to be a record snob, but you should consider upgrading to a turntable at some point. Those all in one record players aren’t always the best quality, and can ruin your good albums. They’re fine for playing albums that aren’t in perfect shape, or if you aren’t going to dice headfirst into this hobby.