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Anyone heard of BSR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 451923" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Don't listen to all these nay-sayers. If BSR rocked your boat last night (for just R150!), why do they want to burst your bubble? I'll tell you why. There's a lot of hatin' going on. They can't stand to see a brother getting some satisfaction for so little money. And I think they hurtin' 'cause you found a deck that outsold their "High Figh" turntables back in the day. In fact, I bet you could probably buy a few more BSRs for spare parts in case something breaks, for not much money.</p><p></p><p>Did you know that BSR stands for Birmingham Sound Reproducers? it was a British company that made cheap and cheerful record players right into the 1980s Their final models were designed to fit into DJ consoles of the type seen at wedding receptions. How many people rocked to that? Probably the same old farts that are now trying to prevent you from imbuing your treasured vinyls with a modified groove!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 451923, member: 34"] Don't listen to all these nay-sayers. If BSR rocked your boat last night (for just R150!), why do they want to burst your bubble? I'll tell you why. There's a lot of hatin' going on. They can't stand to see a brother getting some satisfaction for so little money. And I think they hurtin' 'cause you found a deck that outsold their "High Figh" turntables back in the day. In fact, I bet you could probably buy a few more BSRs for spare parts in case something breaks, for not much money. Did you know that BSR stands for Birmingham Sound Reproducers? it was a British company that made cheap and cheerful record players right into the 1980s Their final models were designed to fit into DJ consoles of the type seen at wedding receptions. How many people rocked to that? Probably the same old farts that are now trying to prevent you from imbuing your treasured vinyls with a modified groove! [/QUOTE]
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