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The Vintage Audio Section
Anyone heard of BSR?
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<blockquote data-quote="shrek" data-source="post: 451848" data-attributes="member: 14296"><p>Please don't take me wrong but I personally think that what everyone so far has been trying to say is that the real purpose of a turntable is to accurately retrieve information contained in a vinyl groove, irrespective of how many units were ever made.</p><p>The fact that in society there were millions of people not particularly interested whatsoever with the concept of fidelity and were more than happy hearing a honky box blaring some sounds at home, does not necessarily mean that they're collectible by any stretch of the imagination.</p><p>And as such I believe that the answer to your original question is quite simple: rig it up, play it and soon enough you?ll probably find out why everyone said what they said; It is not worth the effort,...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shrek, post: 451848, member: 14296"] Please don't take me wrong but I personally think that what everyone so far has been trying to say is that the real purpose of a turntable is to accurately retrieve information contained in a vinyl groove, irrespective of how many units were ever made. The fact that in society there were millions of people not particularly interested whatsoever with the concept of fidelity and were more than happy hearing a honky box blaring some sounds at home, does not necessarily mean that they're collectible by any stretch of the imagination. And as such I believe that the answer to your original question is quite simple: rig it up, play it and soon enough you?ll probably find out why everyone said what they said; It is not worth the effort,... [/QUOTE]
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The Vintage Audio Section
Anyone heard of BSR?
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