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<blockquote data-quote="dj kippax" data-source="post: 799030" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Consider selling your decks and mixer and get yourself a good quality hi-fi turntable cart and stylus, and a good phono pre-amp and breathe new life into all that old vinyl of yours. </p><p>This is what i did a while back and i love it. Im now listening to my vinyl and hearing all sort of stuff in tunes ive owned for years. Its really nice just sitting down and listening to old tracks in really high sound quality instead of having to dj with it all the time. Ive even had mates round for listening sessions and stuff.</p><p>Its definately worth considering. </p><p></p><p>You've already got a good start with owning a Technics. You just need to upgrade a few things on it to make into a half decent hi-fi deck.</p><p></p><p>If you want advice on this just ask i'll be happy to share what ive leant and what i use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj kippax, post: 799030, member: 9628"] Consider selling your decks and mixer and get yourself a good quality hi-fi turntable cart and stylus, and a good phono pre-amp and breathe new life into all that old vinyl of yours. This is what i did a while back and i love it. Im now listening to my vinyl and hearing all sort of stuff in tunes ive owned for years. Its really nice just sitting down and listening to old tracks in really high sound quality instead of having to dj with it all the time. Ive even had mates round for listening sessions and stuff. Its definately worth considering. You've already got a good start with owning a Technics. You just need to upgrade a few things on it to make into a half decent hi-fi deck. If you want advice on this just ask i'll be happy to share what ive leant and what i use. [/QUOTE]
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