Saw lots of people lined up outside Kim's yesterday morning, all looking for vinyl. While I'm extremely fond of analog, most people I've known have no idea how to adjust their turntables. The records will be ruined after the first play. There will be lots of inner-groove distortion due to incorrectly aligned styli and cartridges. I did this for a living for 40+ years. I was always amazed at how people ignorantly destroyed their most prized possessions. My advice: Listen to a CD and save the album cover.
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Saw lots of people lined up outside Kim's yesterday morning, all looking for vinyl. While I'm extremely fond of analog, most people I've known have no idea how to adjust their turntables. The records will be ruined after the first play. There will be lots of inner-groove distortion due to incorrectly aligned styli and cartridges. I did this for a living for 40+ years. I was always amazed at how people ignorantly destroyed their most prized possessions. My advice: Listen to a CD and save the album cover.
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