Does anybody else own multiple records but not a record player?
I don't even know why I bought the DAMN. and King Gizzard records to be honest, but as soon as I noticed the ITCOTCK record and saw that it was an original 1969 printing from the UK, I knew I had to get it.
I don't want to get the LP-60, and I'm just waiting until the LP-120 is worth the purchase.
>as soon as I noticed the ITCOTCK record and saw that it was an original 1969 printing from the UK Why do people care so much about this? It doesn't make it worth much more unless it was pressed in very limited quantities.
Nicholas Campbell
Basically you're just a cunt pretty much
Cooper Gomez
For me, it's my favorite album of all time, and to be able to own a proper original pressing is pretty cool I reckon. I get to own a piece of music history, something that's existed for 48 years and made its way through multiple countries (I found my copy in Tokyo), and now it's in my hands.
Brody Brown
i buy them here and there if i really - really - like an album. while i do own a record player i've never used it.
Anthony Cook
>I don't even know why I bought the DAMN. and King Gizzard records to be honest Because you spend too much time around here
Matthew Cox
>Damn
FUCK YOU
KILL YOURSELF, FILTHY PLEB
Brody Cruz
they often sound better, if they're clean
go get a used technics or something
Nathan Bell
I mean, you're betting off buying vinyl and not playing them at all until you get something good than you are buying a POS Crosley and playing them. It's still kinda goofy, though.
Luke Johnson
Can't vouch for Damn, but buying Flying Microtonal Banana is a solid choice in my opinion. Anything King Gizzard puts out deserves the splurge of physical media; the vinyls are just so well produced (assuming you got a coloured variant). I own a player myself but hey, it's a fun hobby and has the added benefit of impressing people. Kida costly but keep it up man. Buy the occasional LP here and there, when something really catches your eye, and it'll make your first play-throughs so much better when you finally get a turntable. Good on you, man.
Jace Gutierrez
i buy them with out owning one because I would like to buy a record player but the thrift always has bullshit broken ones
Chase Perry
I buy CDs instead, and rip them to FLAC files.
Jeremiah Thomas
you're a retard who likes collecting rare pokemons
Jonathan Lee
Yeah I've got the colored vinyl. I wish I got a copy of Nonagon Infinity.
Blake Hughes
bump
Camden Scott
Yes but i can't afford the record play i want.
Parker Allen
What? Original pressing of kc? Nigga, it's got to be like 700-800 bucks as of now.
Kayden Allen
Enjoy your clipping faggot
Brody Walker
Well, everything that's visually present on my copy matches up with what discogs says is an original pressing of ITCOTCK from the UK.
Jaxon Baker
How much did you spend? photo of serial number, if it's possible.
Aiden Cruz
I bought it from the store for the equivalent of ~$100 AUD, which yeah is probably really cheap for what might be an original pressing of this album.
Adrian Evans
I'm pretty sure everyone who collects at some point had records but no turntable.
Carter Reed
noice. And it's nm/ex+, judging by the photo.
Josiah Torres
>nm/ex+
What does that mean?
Luis Williams
I always thought that it's sort of silly to buy turntable not having a little collection of 10-15 lp's.
Christian Baker
yup, my turntable broke and havent felt like getting another one i have blonde on vinyl but it has never been played
Nolan Torres
Not him, but I know nm is near mint. ex is probably exceptional
Nathan Gutierrez
Exactly
Michael Nguyen
Means that vinyl is in "near mint" condition and the sleeve is "excellent +". Read something on the topic if you are considering collecting further.
Ryder Bailey
Clipping has nothing to do with the physical media
Easton White
yes but only because the local classical radio station offloaded a bunch of recordings at a goodwill and it was impossible to pass off that opportunity
Kevin Stewart
Ah I see, that's pretty cool. Yeah I'm hoping to collect some other classics in the future. When I was in the record store in Tokyo I was deciding on whether to buy ITCOTCK or Blackstar. I guess I made the right choice.
Caleb Williams
Yes, you did. Just wait another 10-20 years and you'll be able to afford a small journey by selling this pressing. And a little advice: control your feelings once you are in a store. I know how hard they are to subdue at the start, but take your time and do some cratedigging and exploring local stores. Don't buy things you will regret of buying. Get your favourites first even if will take time to ship them. If you did not find anything you want in a store, don't buy second-priority articles from your list. Visit another store or save money for something rare. It's all about money management. Once I spent so much money on records that I had to eat one time a day.
Zachary Rodriguez
>ex+ >non-Goldmine grading system REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Charles Kelly
>Doesn't own a turntable, owns vinyl >refers to the album as ITCOTCK Fuck, you're the reason there is so much hatred in the world
Isaac Wood
What's wrong with ITCOTCK?
Cameron Carter
I own a record player but I can't remember the last time I actually played something on it. I probably buy 15+ records a month.
James Johnson
This thread disgusts me, what is the mentality of a person that buys vinyls without having anything to play them? You guys are seeing music as accessory, fuck this thread.
Noah Scott
Never got that. If you change something, there have to be advantages. Goldmine lacks it. Or I am simply stupid to conceive.
Anthony Edwards
Why buy a budget turntable when you can check the internet classifieds and buy an exceptional old turntable from back when A/V equipment wasn't a big joke? Surely you can find a Marantz or Technics for 100-150
I got a tt, and probably around 100 records, the majority are used old pressings with dirt in them that smell. The GOOD shit. How can people fathom spending 50 or 60 bucks on a new record when you can get a perfectly fine copy for 10?
This
Grayson Williams
What's the point of buying turntable without any lps. You simply made a stupid conclusion for yourself. Approaches differ.
Colton Hughes
So he could kill his lp's with 5-6 gram pressure? He is a novice and therefore easily deceived.
Hudson Richardson
>original 1969 printing from the UK at a random record store You got a fake one OP, sorry
Andrew Collins
How did you figure that out? Price is a bit fishy but there got to be something else.
Lucas White
Are you really that naive that you think they wouldn't fake a fucking King Crimson original recording? People who actually own a KC recording know better and sell it for more.
Caleb Williams
By a record player you massive faggot
Jonathan Lewis
OP here, I'm not the guy you replied to.
But anyways, the sleeve which has the cover on it looks and smells super old, and also has the code ILPS-9111 on it. I don't know, looks pretty legit to me.
It was the only vinyl version of ITCOTCK that I could find in the entire store.
>bitching about tracking pressure, antiskate, tonearm adjustments
nigger all those old records from back in the day were played on portable suitcase turntables and piece of shit god knows what and they still sound great. Vinyl records arent so fragile that they'll break down with playing them on a decent record player with a moving magnetic cart.
Jackson Russell
Oh also, the store I was in lets you listen to the record on their turntable so you can test out the quality before you purchase. I listened to the 21st Century Schizoid Man and The Court of the Crimson King, and it sounded really good.
Aaron Nguyen
Yo, I ain't bitching, just warning about possible consequences. I myself remember how shity my disintegration lps became after 100 plays on some jap 80-s turntable.
Sebastian Smith
Well, 50 on both lps. You get my point.
Evan Cook
Is the ATLP120 really a damaging turntable?
Anthony Peterson
Not at all. I have one. I reacted to the "exceptional old turntable". Since op is not experienced enough, he might be duped. Old=used, you know.
Chase Anderson
Fuck, I meant =\=.
Joseph Jones
The catalog number doesn't mean a whole lot. It's better to check what the label looks like and what the deadwax says. The picture you posted of the solid pink label shows you have an original, since they switched to the palm tree label shortly after. The people crying bootleg are just jelly by the way.
Easton Robinson
Yeah I don't think I am trust myself with using an older turntable in case I fuck something up. I think I'll wait until being able to afford the 120 is worth it.
Gavin Allen
I noticed that there's the same code etched (?) into the wax in a really small font. And there's also some numbers after it but I've packed it away and am in bed right now so I can't be bothered checking.