Wow, I love vinyl! It's amazing they can put sound on that piece of plastic with just squiggly lines.
You can actually listen to a vinyl record without electricity, you just need a way to turn the disc at the proper speed, a needle or pin, and some aluminum foil to wrap around the head of the pin to amplify the vibrations into the air.
Just two problems (1) sounds really tinny and (2) quickly ruins the record. I've tried it at home with an old Vinyl record I didn't really like.
It finally came in. Dont worry, I'll never play this copy. It's the "So Far, So Good, So What?..." album. It only came with the vinyl itself, no cover. So, I'm gonna try to find it & frame it, or frame it with a CD copy.
When you first posted it, I didn't "get" that YOU were the new owner! Very nice!
Whose signatures? Dave & Dave, I'm sure... Jeff Young and Chuck Behler were on that particular album, but it may have been signed later when the line-up had changed... (?)
Wow, I love vinyl! It's amazing they can put sound on that piece of plastic with just squiggly lines.
You can actually listen to a vinyl record without electricity, you just need a way to turn the disc at the proper speed, a needle or pin, and some aluminum foil to wrap around the head of the pin to amplify the vibrations into the air.
Just two problems (1) sounds really tinny and (2) quickly ruins the record. I've tried it at home with an old Vinyl record I didn't really like.
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When you first posted it, I didn't "get" that YOU were the new owner! Very nice!
Whose signatures? Dave & Dave, I'm sure... Jeff Young and Chuck Behler were on that particular album, but it may have been signed later when the line-up had changed... (?)
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