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The Stereo Turntable: Do you still remember Vinyl? Is Vinyl Dead? PDF Print E-mail
Written by MikeThomas   
Monday, 21 December 2009
Do you love music? A breakthrough technology will let you experience your favorite songs at a deeper, more rewarding level than you're getting from digital downloads. Your iPod and MP3s are fine for music on the go, but when relaxing at home you can enter a dimension of sound that will bring you even closer to your favorite musicians. The stereo turntable, once thought to be a relic of a bygone era, is back - and it will rock your world.
by MikeThomas


Do you love music? A breakthrough technology will let you experience your favorite songs at a deeper, more rewarding level than you're getting from digital downloads. Your iPod and MP3s are fine for music on the go, but when relaxing at home you can enter a dimension of sound that will bring you even closer to your favorite musicians. The stereo turntable, once thought to be a relic of a bygone era, is back - and it will rock your world.

Got Vinyl records lying around your house or storage room? Remember the intimate and fulfilling feeling that Vinyl brings? Even though, the digitize world of music (mp3s, ipods, wmv) had brought us more portability and convenience, it has lost touch of soul of the music. But, Worry No More? A new generation of stereo turntables allows you to discover what you have been missing all these time.

When CD technology evolved in the 1980s, a lot of people were suspicious of it. CDs could pack more music into a single disc than vinyl record albums - but what about the quality of the sound? As CD players gradually replaced the stereo turntable, many music lovers felt that the warm, rich, intimate sound that only vinyl could provide was being lost in the transition. But the stereo turntable never went away and now it offers more exciting possibilities than ever before.

Walking in the mall these days, all you see is ipods and mp3 players, among young people. Teens and college kids, they never even had chance to experienced the quality sound of vinyl and stereo turntable. Only time they ever saw a stereo turntable is possibility in art, musical or historical museums.

The brand-new, cutting-edge version of the stereo turntable makes music exciting and fun again. We've gotten so used to downloading music without really thinking about it or feeling connected to it. The electric record player re-establishes that connection, helping listeners establish a deep and meaningful connection with the music they love.

Vinyl records are making a comeback, news from magazines such as Time, Billiard and Wired. In the world of music, everything old is new again. It didn't take too long for anyone who loves music to realize the stereo turntable is a blast from the past that may also be the wave of the future. Quiet few musicians are now releasing their albums on both vinyl and Mp3 formats.

How does the stereo turntable combine the old with the new? The turntables themselves play vinyl records just like the ones your old fashion turntables - but there are also equipped with USB ports or card readers, which allow the listener to record vinyl albums digitally. They also have CD players and AM/FM radio to enjoy modern formats of music.

Vinyl lovers are used to be professional DJ's who uses vinyl to scratch, or a hardcore music lover who are seeking for a deeper sound quality than average listener. These are the "old school" crowd. But as stereo turntable gain popularity these days, listeners are just now discovering what the vinyl crowd has been enjoyed all along: music just sounds better on vinyl records!

Digital recordings compress sound to maximize volume. The compression flattens out the music's original sounds in a way that vinyl does not. As stereo turntables become increasingly popular, young people are starting to see what they've been missing in the digital world. Music sounds richer, more nuanced and more textured when played on an electric record player.

Digital Music can't be beat for the portable music that digital technology brings us. I predict stereo turntables are here to stay; in fact it might be a must-have for music fans all over the world. Music lovers and fans are craving a closer, richer, intimated connection with their favorite music, which portable devices disallowed. Stereo turntable provides that solution.

Want to have best of the new and old world? The new usb stereo turntable is intended for that purpose. It can be used for digitizing vinyl albums, while recording it can be played internal speakers and build in amps. Pretty neat huh?

You don't want to miss out on this exciting revolution in the music world. The stereo turntable will expand your options and broaden your musical horizons. If you love music and want to listen to it the way the musicians meant for it to be heard, do yourself a favor: give the stereo turntable a spin.

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