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火曜日, 12 月 22nd, 2009

My old Dual 1229 that I bought in 1974 had seen better days and needed a lot of work. I had a limited budget. After reading reviews and doing a lot of research on what constitutes state-of-the-art these days, I ordered a Music Hall MMF-2. Modder Alvin Barber (aka Mach) completely refurbished this old 1951 Zenith H664 Cobra-matic phonograph, and filled its guts with the brains of a modern computer. My friend's three- thousand dollar turntable was way beyond my limited budget. The Best Bang-for-the-Buck Turntable on the MarketHaving fallen in love with vinyl all over again after hearing some new pressings at a friend's house, I then knew I needed to go back to analog playback. can be a pain. This playback deck came in at just under my budget and it included a cartridge that had already been mounted and aligned. If there is anything more tedious than

2 LE from an online retailer. After reading reviews and doing a lot of research on what constitutes state-of-the-art these days, I ordered a Music Hall MMF-2. My friend's three- thousand dollar turntable was way beyond my limited budget. What youre looking at here isnt just a vintage record player. Modder Alvin Barber (aka Mach) completely refurbished this old 1951 Zenith H664 Cobra-matic phonograph, and filled its guts with the brains of a modern computer. I had a limited budget. I needed a new turntable. The Bakelite shell and glowing accent lighting give the Cobra-matic a wonderfully retro feel that makes it look like something you might find somewhere in Rapture the next time you play Bioshock. can be a pain. And setting the anti-skate, vertical tracking, etc. This old Bakelite Zenith record player has even had its turntable replaced with a visible DVD-ROM drive which looks absolutely perfect with those Verbatim simulated

My friend's three- thousand dollar turntable was way beyond my limited budget. 2 LE from an online retailer. After all, I still had a record collection of about five hundred titles, and a lot of them were never transferred to CD. can be a pain. My old Dual 1229 that I bought in 1974 had seen better days and needed a lot of work. . It was time for a new playback deck. And setting the anti-skate, vertical tracking, etc. The most I was going to spend was five hundred dollars. This old Bakelite Zenith record player has even had its turntable replaced with a visible DVD-ROM drive which looks absolutely perfect with those Verbatim simulated vinyl CD-Rs. I had a limited budget. The Bakelite shell and glowing accent lighting give the Cobra-matic a wonderfully retro feel that makes it look like something you might find somewhere in Rapture the next time you

My old Dual 1229 that I bought in 1974 had seen better days and needed a lot of work. 2 LE from an online retailer. Come to think of it, you might even be able to play Bioshock on this thing. Modder Alvin Barber (aka Mach) completely refurbished this old 1951 Zenith H664 Cobra-matic phonograph, and filled its guts with the brains of a modern computer. After reading reviews and doing a lot of research on what constitutes state-of-the-art these days, I ordered a Music Hall MMF-2. The Best Bang-for-the-Buck Turntable on the MarketHaving fallen in love with vinyl all over again after hearing some new pressings at a friend's house, I then knew I needed to go back to analog playback. This playback deck came in at just under my budget and it included a cartridge that had already been mounted and aligned. It was time for a new playback deck.

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