Abandoned House Record Find pt. 1

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Here’s what’s on the records I found in an abandoned house. Check out the “Scavengers” video series, so you can see how I stumbled onto them. My guess is they’re from the early 70s, as the label indicates on one of them. Some tracks are pretty dope, and worth sampling, so we’ll see if we can do anything with ‘em.

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Shawn’s Vinyl Record Collection #6 (NEW! 2008)

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Tasty pieces from my vinyl record collection! Picture disc, Test Pressing, Colored Vinyl, Promos! Have a look!

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Homemade Gramophone / Vinyl Record Player (Phonograph)

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From http://www.josepino.com – This is my home-made gramophone using just a plastic cup, a pin and some Lego Mindstorms parts. The pin picks the sound from the vinyl disk and the plastic cup amplifies the sound. A paper cup works fine, a foam cup also works but I didn’t like the results.

The plastic cup amplifies the high-frequency tones but not the lower-frequencies, so I did put a napkin inside the cup to reduce the higher frequencies. Using softer materials may help to get lower frequencies amplified.

Details of this homemade phonograph are posted at www.josepino.com/lego_robots

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How vinyl records Are made

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show how records are made.please email me if you would like to buy my record ub1_1999@yahoo.com

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How to Clean Vinyl Records : How to Make Cleaning Fluid for Vinyl Records

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Make your own vinyl record cleaning fluid to save money. Learn more tips for cleaning vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

Expert: Justin Cohen
Bio: Justin Cohen is a DJ from Northampton, MA. Cohen has DJed regularly at public and private functions since 2004 and held a weekly radio show on Valley Free Radio WXOJ from 2005-2007.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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What web site could I used to find the value of old vinyl records?

Author: admin  //  Category: find vinyl records

My dad has about 150 old vinyl record and I want to look up the values of them. I can’t find a web site to look them up on. Please Help Me!!

Ebay :)

Where can I find cheap vinyl records in Montclair New Jersey, or in Hoboken New Jersey?

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I’m looking to find Classic Rock, Blues and Folk records around Montclair or Hoboken, if anyone knows of a cheap store that’d be great

Cafe Soundz (in Montclair)

How can I find the value of old vinyl records?

Author: admin  //  Category: old vinyl records

I have hundreds of old records from the 50 and up and I want to sell them.

How about Ebay?

Where is the best place online to buy vinyl records?

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I just got a new turntable and I need to get some classic rock albums. Besides Ebay (which I have had nothing but bad luck with), what is the best site to find moderately priced records (I DONT want to overpay)

Try Veoh.com

How do you transfer vinyl records onto a computer into mp3 format?

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I have a ton of vinyl records and would like to be able to put them onto my computer so I can transfer them to an iPod or a Zune so I can listen to them. How do you get music off of vinyl and onto a computer in Mp3 format? I have a record player and a computer, but no idea how to link the 2. Suggestions?

If you have a ceramic cartridge you can directly input
the R+L signals into your PC you will need an adapter
to go from single RCA plugs to a dual mini

If you have a magnetic cartridge you will need a line
transformer .. used to be readily available at Radio Shack
a magnetic cartridge has a much lower output

You can forego the transformer if you have a standard
stereo reciever
plug the phonograph in to it and then feed the
RECORD output to your PC
(old cassette input outputs)

I also use and highly recommend audicity
make sure you get the latest version
and you the PROPER drivers for your sound device

proper doesn’t always mean newest

Audacity has two MP3 varieties
the difference is in the ID3 tags
best to use the most compatible selection

Audacity also has equalizer functions
using major studio sound profiles
and a noise sample and removal tool
so play the blank into track sample the noise
and remove the stylus popping from your recordings

Have fun,, also becareful where you place those recordings
on the internet and dont distribute them
ASCAP and BMI can fine you millions for 1 song