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Casimir Radon posted:You can buy a wristmounted keyboard with integrated pointing device. Although I was much less excited about this stupid whim when I found out it costs about $550. If you don't need military-grade ruggedness and can glue on your own straps, something similar is under $20. Comes in Bluetooth or wifi. No accelerometers, though, which I guess it the expensive part :v Chillbro Baggins has a new favorite as of 18:26 on Jan 21, 2017 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeZS46t7zrQ
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Today is February 2, 2017 and I was on Amazon looking for CD players that have white and red audio in ports that I could hook my turntable up to.
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Star Man posted:Today is February 2, 2017 and I was on Amazon looking for CD players that have white and red audio in ports that I could hook my turntable up to. Like this? They're called RCA ports. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/onkyo-6-disc-cd-player-black/6762924.p?skuId=6762924
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Skoll posted:Like this? They're called RCA ports. Not quite. I need one with audio in RCA ports.
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 06:40 |
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Star Man posted:Not quite. I need one with audio in RCA ports. In the spirit of the thread, obviously you need a kickin' AIWA system.
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Star Man posted:Today is February 2, 2017 and I was on Amazon looking for CD players that have white and red audio in ports that I could hook my turntable up to. do you want to record your vinyls onto cd? just get a cheap USB audio interface for your pc and do it that way. added bonus of latency free (well, more like very low latency) recording and a better DAC than the lovely realtek IC on your motherboard. something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Focusrite-2i...JY0QA14E9DDX4NN only other thing you'd need are cables w/ RCA jacks on one side and 6.5mm jacks on the other.
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GI_Clutch posted:In the spirit of the thread, obviously you need a kickin' AIWA system. Ah, yes, and the digital rotating volume knob that started loving up after a year of use. Still though, a great bang-for-the-buck shelf system for the late 90's.
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Das Butterbrot posted:do you want to record your vinyls onto cd? just get a cheap USB audio interface for your pc and do it that way. added bonus of latency free (well, more like very low latency) recording and a better DAC than the lovely realtek IC on your motherboard. My turntable's got a USB interface on it if I ever wanted to rip vinyl records: http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/turntables/583f30b3a8662772/index.html I had a pair of speakers for it that I was borrowing and returned them to their owner because I'm moving this weekend. I just need some speakers for it and I figured why not and get a CD player with speakers and audio-in RCA ports. edit: though further research has made my monkey brain realize that the thing I want is something like a home theater receiver. I'd still have to spring for speakers too. Star Man has a new favorite as of 07:30 on Feb 3, 2017 |
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Depending on the age of your turntable, most modern amps/speakers won't work (though USB indicates it might be new enough). Basically, you'd need either a pre-amp or an amplifier with a pre-amp built in (the phono plugs are not the same as line in as they are connected to an internal pre-amp). Techmoan did a video just yesterday reviewing a pair of speakers which do come with a phono in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6d9Sj9-4gs E: Just clicked on your link and saw your turntable has built-in pre-amp.
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# ? Feb 3, 2017 10:44 |
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klafbang posted:Depending on the age of your turntable, most modern amps/speakers won't work (though USB indicates it might be new enough). Basically, you'd need either a pre-amp or an amplifier with a pre-amp built in (the phono plugs are not the same as line in as they are connected to an internal pre-amp). That new intro tho
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GI_Clutch posted:In the spirit of the thread, obviously you need a kickin' AIWA system. I was lucky enough to grow up with a cool dad and therefore lots of 70s and 80s hifi gear but just about every one of my friends had one of these systems in high school. My one friend used to run his MiniDisc player through his, it was like being in the future!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7jLBOIvxhg
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Season 3 and parts of upcoming season 4 of 'Halt and Catch Fire: Now with facts!'
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 10:35 |
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Humphreys posted:Season 3 and parts of upcoming season 4 of 'Halt and Catch Fire: Now with facts!' Needs more Bos.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 10:35 |
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Gonz posted:Needs more Bos. "Better Call Bos" spinoff coming right up!
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prom candy posted:I was lucky enough to grow up with a cool dad and therefore lots of 70s and 80s hifi gear but just about every one of my friends had one of these systems in high school. My one friend used to run his MiniDisc player through his, it was like being in the future! I always had a pile of old cannibalized Technics hifi with proper speakers because yeah, cool dad, but all my friends had a system exactly like the one above. Piping a Playstation through one to blast the Tony Hawk soundtrack at a proper volume while doing them nollies and grinds and what have you
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I almost bought one a while back and I'm not sure how many or what companies still make them, but quite a few years ago I saw a home stereo system with a 'rip to USB" option for your CDs. I guess you'd just put in your CD and and USB drive and convert it to an MP3 copy. I know it'd take more time in the long run than just doing it on my computer where it would automatically sync titles and artists, but I sort of wanted something just like that for quickly to have on USB for my car, 360, etc.
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barbecue at the folks posted:I always had a pile of old cannibalized Technics hifi with proper speakers because yeah, cool dad, but all my friends had a system exactly like the one above. Piping a Playstation through one to blast the Tony Hawk soundtrack at a proper volume while doing them nollies and grinds and what have you When Technics was a brand that made good poo poo. Also when Tony Hawks games had awesome music!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRxAWl2bZBM
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I almost posted this video in the retro-gaming thread because it was so fascinating for me to discover that Habitat, the Mysterious Thing Nobody Seems To Remember, was the precursor to the Maniac Mansion/S.C.U.M.M. era of LucasArts games, which instantly makes so much sense when you think of them in conjunction. Or at least it does when you are so far gone in technological relics that you spend time thinking about 1980s online virtual worlds.
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JediTalentAgent posted:I almost bought one a while back and I'm not sure how many or what companies still make them, but quite a few years ago I saw a home stereo system with a 'rip to USB" option for your CDs. I guess you'd just put in your CD and and USB drive and convert it to an MP3 copy.
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FilthyImp posted:Techmoan did an article on one of those. He found out it saved to some terrible resolution (like 128 mono or something) so it wasn't worth the small convenience.
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barbecue at the folks posted:I always had a pile of old cannibalized Technics hifi with proper speakers because yeah, cool dad, but all my friends had a system exactly like the one above. Piping a Playstation through one to blast the Tony Hawk soundtrack at a proper volume while doing them nollies and grinds and what have you I used to crank Offspring's Smash album through the stereo I had when I played Twisted Metal on PS1. Nothing like Bad Habit kicking in when you're tearing around blowing poo poo up
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FilthyImp posted:Techmoan did an article on one of those. He found out it saved to some terrible resolution (like 128 mono or something) so it wasn't worth the small convenience. I bought an (expensive) stereo in 2006 with 'record to USB' feature, and it indeed was awful - 128kbps Stereo, not configurable. You wouldn't use it to rip CDs anyway, since it was real time and had no track info. It was useful for quickly digitising a track from vinyl/cassette or saving something from the radio.
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BOOTY-ADE posted:I used to crank Offspring's Smash album through the stereo I had when I played Twisted Metal on PS1. Nothing like Bad Habit kicking in when you're tearing around blowing poo poo up Then we got Twisted metal: Black and drat I love 'Paint it Black'
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Humphreys posted:Then we got Twisted metal: Black and drat I love 'Paint it Black' I remember being blown away by this game at 16 and I'm afraid to play it again
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Regular Nintendo posted:I remember being blown away by this game at 16 and I'm afraid to play it again Don't.
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prom candy posted:I was lucky enough to grow up with a cool dad and therefore lots of 70s and 80s hifi gear but just about every one of my friends had one of these systems in high school. My one friend used to run his MiniDisc player through his, it was like being in the future! I'm not an audiophile or a vinyl collector, but I've somehow accumulated a Quadraflex 777 and a pair of 40-year-old Radio Shack speakers, and gently caress I love them. Big, clunky, metal toggles and dials are so satisfying to use.
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Clitch posted:I'm not an audiophile or a vinyl collector, but I've somehow accumulated a Quadraflex 777 and a pair of 40-year-old Radio Shack speakers, and gently caress I love them. Big, clunky, metal toggles and dials are so satisfying to use. I just looked that up on google. Very, very pretty. A buddy of mine has a Marantz of similar vintage: this one, only not burned in a fire. Problem is the volume knob makes the speakers screech whenever you turn it. I think the pot needs a little repair. e: Anyone here know how to do that? Grand Prize Winner has a new favorite as of 07:29 on Feb 5, 2017 |
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Little DeOxIt and you'll be good to go.
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Grand Prize Winner posted:I just looked that up on google. Very, very pretty. A buddy of mine has a Marantz of similar vintage: I worked with Marantz a while ago and that one example of stereo is like the Gulf War Gameboy to everyone.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Little DeOxIt and you'll be good to go. But... how? Like, do I take the thing apart, apply DeOxIt to to the pot, allow to dry and reassemble or just blob it through the case? I'm embarrassed, I should know this. Own like 3 mixers of my own but I've never had a pot go bad.
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They chose the right capacitors for sure, but how did the fire not burn the insulation off anything critical?
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Platystemon posted:They chose the right capacitors for sure, but how did the fire not burn the insulation off anything critical? Don't mean to derail, but your av gives me the weirdest sense of nostalgia. Where's it from?
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It's a game boy recreation of cookie clicker.
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Skoll posted:Don't mean to derail, but your av gives me the weirdest sense of nostalgia. Where's it from? There was a “make modern games retro” thread in GBS. My avatar was Cookie Clicker as a GameBoy game. I should have filed away a link to the thread, but I didn’t and SA isn’t the most searchable of websites.
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Well thanks for letting me know. It is an awesome av, fooled me at least.
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I see classic Marantz gear pop up every once in a while on Craigslist, and it's hard to resist buying it. I love the look of it.
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Grand Prize Winner posted:But... how? Like, do I take the thing apart, apply DeOxIt to to the pot, allow to dry and reassemble or just blob it through the case? Take it apart enough so you can see the back of the pot then spray deoxit into an opening on it and turn the knob around a bit. That's what i always do. Give it a few minutes to dry (though I don't think electronics cleaner conducts electricity, but better safe than sorry).
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Code Jockey posted:I see classic Marantz gear pop up every once in a while on Craigslist, and it's hard to resist buying it. I love the look of it. I havent posted in this thread in a while but I recently got my silver face amp recapped and cleaned. I got it maybe 5-6 years ago and it started having some issues. Anyway, works like brand new now and sounds loving fantastic. I was shopping for a Marantz but they were just too expensive and hard to find so I decided on this Sansui: There are plenty of good models like this that are easier to find. With some light work they can sound like new and will probably run forever with some simple maintenance.
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