Contemporary record players with "vintage" feel [message #87764] |
Sun, 08 April 2018 13:45 |
ABtoJayZ
Messages: 14 Registered: March 2018
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My parents have been going through their attic and came across all of their old records. They haven't come across their record player yet and think they gave it away years ago. With Mother's Day coming up (and my mom's birthday on May 14th), I thought it would be fun if I could get her a record player. I don't know enough to fix up the older ones on my own if something's really wrong, so I'm hesitant to buy anything that's actually vintage. Do you know of any record players that are sold these days that have an authentic '70s vintage feel to them? Ideally, they wouldn't be too hard to work because, eh, let's just say my folks aren't too tech-savvy.
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Re: Contemporary record players with "vintage" feel [message #87832 is a reply to message #87824] |
Mon, 16 April 2018 17:42 |
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gofar99
Messages: 1949 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi, I would expect a nice one that has been refurbished to be in the $250 to $400 range. Anything less is likely either a con job or just cosmetics. Depending on how serious you are about getting one the higher end ones would be my choice. Beware of terms like "vintage", "collectable", "rare" etc.....often wording to make a somewhat common thing seem more valuable. There may be some all in one units like Panasonic with radios and even tape players in that range that would be fine as well.
If you run into something ....check out others like it by searching for that model on the web.
Good Listening
Bruce
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