I posted a thread a few days ago asking about turn table recommendations and I decided on pic related.
What are some mid-range speakers I can get to go along with the turntable? My parents aren't audiophiles, but I want to get a solid set of speakers that'll last.
I'm not trying to be mean, but there is absolutely nothing that seperates that piece of shit from a Crosley. You should return that and get something with a counterweight.
If you are talking about buying "a solid set of speakers that will last", you should get a turntable that isn't a giant piece of disposable shit that destroys records first. Seriously.
Also, this board is the last place you should be looking to for advice about anything other than memes and using music as a fashion accessory. Reddit has some pretty simple beginner's guides, and Vinyl Engine is one of the best sites for vinyl stuff.
Charles Watson
>reddit
Chase Collins
You are a first-class moron if you actually put that kind of posturing ahead of actual information.
Christian Flores
>actual information >reddit
Logan Wright
r/vinyl is actually good and I always recommend it to anyone whos getting into collecting records. You are literally autistic if you won't use a place with valuable information because fucking Sup Forums won't think your cool.
Easton Young
Keep on spouting those memes, assclown.
Gabriel Edwards
nigga r/vinyl is not the front page or default subs, its just info on vinyl
Jordan Cooper
OP here. Thanks to the people who pointed me in the right direction instead of arguing over reddit like a bunch of fags.
Thomas Ward
Holy shit. A real-life meme. I bet you carve "9gag sux!" Into your homeroom desk.
Thomas Rodriguez
ITT: butthurt Redditfags
Dylan Nelson
Dude's right. Reddit blows Chins away when it comes to hi-fi information. Just a fact.
Anyhow, as others have said, if it's not too late, it would be best to exchange that table and put the cash toward an ATLP120 or something on the used market.
Also assuming you have an amp/receiver to power speakers?
As for speakers, these are all the rage right now for passives.
For actives/powered (in which case you won't need an amp, but you will need a preamp to hook your components into), these can't be beat their price point:
Also worth considering is the size of the room and the distance at which you'll be listening. If it's a rather large room and the listening distance is more than 6 feet, floorstanders (or monitors plus a sub) is typically the way to go.
Luke Perry
Haven't even bought it yet, but glad I didn't.
Jacob Butler
Just stop, dude. You're embarassing yourself.
Cameron Wilson
ask Sup Forums
most people on Sup Forums use the earbuds that came with their iphone