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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2006

My Sony record player playing some music + some close ups of the needle and the tracking light. (Example for eBay auction)

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  • Thats cool:P It sounds good

  • twat

  • Wow, what a wonderful turntable! Why did you decide to sell it? My current table is a PS-X5, which is nearly identical, aside from the touch controls and carbon-fiber arm. I'm spinning some classical right now, in fact.

    Sony's PS-X turntables are spectacular. They are among the best bargains in hi-fi today. We ought to be giving these out to everyone we know. We could definitely change some minds about analog LPs.

    Thanks for sharing!

  • It is not that warped. It is only 'deformed' at the edge.

  • Amazingly enough, it sounds great for a warped record, that from the label appears to be made in the late 1950s. To take it even further, the only way you can wear out a record is when you have poor quality equipment to play them with. I have played some of my records at least 20 times and they still sound new.

  • @Themadfarter1976 They only sound crappy when there worn out. That record probably hasn't been played much.

  • If the sampling was being done via LPCM at 16-bits, encoding sound at 44.1 kHz is LOSSLESS between 1 Hz and 22,050 Hz with a dynamic range limit of roughly 96 dB.

  • Most records sound better than CD's which is why when you see and audiophile they will use records instead of CD's. CD's are 44.1khz and Records are Lossless

  • Is that the ninth symphony?

  • That actually sounds really nice. I thought all records sounded crappy. I guess I could've been wrong.

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