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No they weren't, they were made for Dj'ing, and they are still the best deck for that purpose. Yes there are better decks for HiFidelity, but that hardly matters with 1960's 45's.
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Hi All there is loads of stuff on the web on sound systems, from home hi fi to full studio sound equipment or 10K PA, my tip is buy quality equipment, only get what you need for the use you in
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That's exactly my point. If you are listening to classical music on LP format, then I can totally understand the need to get the best available HiFidelity turntable. For playing and recording 60's 45'
Looking to get a decent record player and compact sound system set up for my front room. Nothing too expensive ideally and would like to keep it neat and tidy. Something that be tucked away in the corner rather than 8 foot speakers and an amp.
Can you plug a record player into a bose system?
I'm useless on stuff like this so any advice would be great.