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With the new year approaching, I've decided to do some "cleaning" around the house.

Sooo, I just sold 7 of my retro rigs today, + some of the genuine software. Have to admit, a pretty liberating experience! :)
 
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Kinda..... yes. You can use it for that.
I think the answer he was looking for was 'Bios Savior'.
That's it.
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Hopefully you made a tidy profit.
Well I wouldn't call it a "fortune", but without going into details I'd say most definitely yes! Enough to pay the bills & buy (late) XMAS gifts for friends and family, including a new HiFi toy for myself ;)
 
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Are you going to tell us what it is when your ready?
Sure... I mean, it's not really a secret, I just didn't think that it would belong in this thread, that's all. I bought myself one of THESE:


Some of you might remember, I used to have a similar model (AT-LP120), which I had to let go (earlier in 2019, due to financial reasons) so when I came across one of these on a XMAS/holiday sale, it was a no-brainer really :)
 
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I just didn't think that it would belong in this thread, that's all.
If your not aware this thread exists for tech related purchases.
 
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Vinyl is some pretty retro tech. Very mid last century. Nostalgic for me.
 
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If your not aware this thread exists for tech related purchases.
Right, I remember... In fact, I posted more than few posts in there, HERE, HERE, HERE & HERE :)

Vinyl is some pretty retro tech. Very mid last century. Nostalgic for me.
Exactly, and for me too! As I mentioned yesterday, I bought myself Audio Technica AT-LP120 back in 2017, think it was roughly around the same time (early December) and it served me well over those couple of years. It would seem that self-proclaimed audiophiles always felt the need to say something about it (or to criticize it), but in all the honesty it was a best bang for the buck, despite being a "clone" of the real thing, Technics SL-1200. I even posted couple of pictures in this thread! (see below)


That said, I had to let it go. As I told @buzzi couple of pages back, I had a really awful year, which was unfortunately dominated by financial issues, along with serious medical conditions of the people close to me, even my close family. So I sold the LP120, hoping that I would eventually sell some of my retro "stock" & be able to regroup.

Happy to say, things are looking up for 2020 in all the previously-mentioned areas, although (that being said) I'm still being cautiously optimistic. After 12 months of crap & coming up with bad news, I'm sure everyone would!

As for the new AT-LP140XP, I'm still waiting for it - I don't have it yet... Courier service is most likely going to drop it off some time soon, most likely Monday or Tuesday. Otherwise it might have to wait for 2020 due to obvious reasons, but I'm hoping I won't have to wait for THAT long :)
 
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A copy of a Technics 1200 isn't the same as a real one. I got my 1200 M3D for $50 about 6 years ago. I had to replace the RCA leads and already had a collection of Stanton 500, 680, 681, 880 and 890 cartridges already mounted in Technics headshells. I've seen a few 1200 mkII copies and they left a lot to be desired for professional use. For home use though they were OK for the price all things considered. Even better are the Technics SP10 and SP15 turntables and nobody has copied those yet.
 
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A copy of a Technics 1200 isn't the same as a real one. I got my 1200 M3D for $50 about 6 years ago. I had to replace the RCA leads and already had a collection of Stanton 500, 680, 681, 880 and 890 cartridges already mounted in Technics headshells. I've seen a few 1200 mkII copies and they left a lot to be desired for professional use. For home use though they were OK for the price all things considered. Even better are the Technics SP10 and SP15 turntables and nobody has copied those yet.
Look, I get it. In fact, I've been discussing the very same thing on another (audio) forum for ages, trying to reason some of the individuals who kept trashing cheap(er) clones, because they don't have this or that, or simply because they lack Technics (Panasonic) manufacturing precision.

Thing is, Panasonic is very expensive. It always was and always will be, whenever you're buying video or audio gear - their products are notoriously expensive just about anywhere you look. In fact, their latest SL-1200, Mk.7 sells for approx. 1300, 1400 USD. Depending on a location & availability, prices can go through the roof. Meanwhile, Hanpin-made "clones" (which includes Audio Technica, Pioneer, Stanton, Denon, Reloop, Numark, Lenco, Akai, Roland and many other popular brands) sell for 1/3 of that price, in come cases even 1/4, which is a serious step-down in financial terms. They obviously had to cut corners here & there, resulting with inferior quality (or performance?) but then again you get what you pay for ... and in this particular case you're getting a lot of bang for the buck. I'm no stranger to genuine SL-1200, in fact I've been looking to buy one for a long time. It would have to be used, of course but I was primarily focusing on preserved units, kept (and maintained) in factory & almost mint condition. IDK about the States, but around here those turntables usually sell for $750 & above, depending on a condition & owner's attitude. And if something goes wrong (which it will, sooner or later - SL1200 can develop more than few serious issues, which are commonly known & recognized) you're looking at very expensive repairs, which usually involves ordering the replacement parts from Panasonic or one of their officially licensed repair shops.

In fact, the model which I ordered (Audio Technica AT-LP140XP) is a serious step up from their previous designs, which is now pretty much equally designed & equipped as original SL1200. I'm not saying they are equally durable or reliable (even though AT offers 2yr warranty for all the models), but they finally removed the internal preamp/USB feature, dampened the platter with sound-proof material (again, just like SL-1200) and gave it a more powerful direct drive motor. If I were into DJ stuff, I'd probably go for their higher-end & even more beefier model, LP1240 but for what I want (and expect) out of a turntable, I'm sure LP140 will do just fine. Remember, I had & used LP120 for 2yrs before this one, and even though 120 had some annoying quirks & design oversights, it was a great turntable once I customized it to my personal preferences :)
 
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With 2019 finally coming to an end (& new 2020 coming up soon), I just wanted to take the opportunity & wish everyone a Happy New Year for one more (and final) time.
Sorry guys, no fancy "artwork" on my behalf this time... Although, that being said I DID consider to re-use the one from the last year, IMHO it was the best idea I've had so far :)


I would also like to announce that I'll be leaving TPU some time soon, probably around early January & shutting down my profile. It's nothing personal against anyone & I've had loads of fun with you guys, but in all the honesty things are just not the same any longer, so I guess it's time for me to move on. Why January, you may be asking? Well, mainly because I joined on Jan 1st, 2015 ... so it only feels right to round it all up so to speak - I consider it to be a "5yr mission" of mine (I'm sure @Mr.Scott will get the joke :D) Anyway, I'm not exactly sure if my content will stay visible or get deleted, removed from the forums so if there's anything that you need (or want) to save or bookmark, I highly suggest that you do it now before it is too late. I'm planning to stick around for at least a week or so longer, so there's no rush, take your time & have a good one! :toast:
 
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I would also like to announce that I'll be leaving TPU some time soon, probably around early January & shutting down my profile.
Best of luck on your future endeavors, and have a Happy New Year. :)
 
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I would also like to announce that I'll be leaving TPU some time soon, probably around early January & shutting down my profile.
Sad to see you go man.
but in all the honesty things are just not the same any longer
Yeah, it's been interesting to watch TPU evolve over the last 12 years. The last 5 years have been a test of longevity. With the advent of streaming video services and tech related reporting now being done through video, standard tech news sites have had to adapt and evolve to stay relevant. Some of those changes do not resonate with everyone.

Regardless, I can personaly say it's been fun and interesting interacting with you, even when we disagreed. I'm sure many of us TPU regulars share that sentiment. You will be missed. I'll echo what biffzinker said above, best wishes to you in your future endeavors and may the coming year bring you great times!
 
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Best of luck on your future endeavors, and have a Happy New Year. :)
Sad to see you go man.

Yeah, it's been interesting to watch TPU evolve over the last 12 years. The last 5 years have been a test of longevity. With the advent of streaming video services and tech related reporting now being done through video, standard tech news sites have had to adapt and evolve to stay relevant. Some of those changes do not resonate with everyone.

Regardless, I can personaly say it's been fun and interesting interacting with you, even when we disagreed. I'm sure many of us TPU regulars share that sentiment. You will be missed. I'll echo what biffzinker said above, best wishes to you in your future endeavors and may the coming year bring you great times!
Thanks guys! :toast:

And yeah, we came a long way... When I first joined TPU back in 2015, this club/thread was on its 116th page. 5 years & 232 pages later and we are STILL going strong :)

That said, I feel as if the term "nostalgic" had shifted for most people, transformed during that time. Where on the other hand, my interests & focus still remained the same as before, on page 116. Besides, I'm not as active & involved with old computers as I used to be, so it only made sense to give this up & move on.
 
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I see no reason for you to remove your account. Why not just leave it.
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I'm not as active & involved with old computers as I used to be, so it only made sense to give this up & move on.

I've seen many of your posts here, very neat stuff, brings back a lot of old memories.
Agree that times are a lot different today than 20 years ago, heck even 10 or 15.....
I still enjoy lots of older hardware and like you not quite as frequently as once in the past.
ALSO agree with Scotty, you should just leave your account. Never know, may want to pop in later down the road just to say hello!
Any how, be well, be merry and happy new year Trekkie4 sir.
 
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Thanks guys! :toast:

And yeah, we came a long way... When I first joined TPU back in 2015, this club/thread was on its 116th page. 5 years & 232 pages later and we are STILL going strong :)

That said, I feel as if the term "nostalgic" had shifted for most people, transformed during that time. Where on the other hand, my interests & focus still remained the same as before, on page 116. Besides, I'm not as active & involved with old computers as I used to be, so it only made sense to give this up & move on.
Aww man, hate to see you go. Hope you have a great year ahead!

And happy new year everyone!
 
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Thanks guys! :toast:

And yeah, we came a long way... When I first joined TPU back in 2015, this club/thread was on its 116th page. 5 years & 232 pages later and we are STILL going strong :)

That said, I feel as if the term "nostalgic" had shifted for most people, transformed during that time. Where on the other hand, my interests & focus still remained the same as before, on page 116. Besides, I'm not as active & involved with old computers as I used to be, so it only made sense to give this up & move on.
Thanks for leaving your images hosted. That's really cool on 116. I hate when people delete there accounts
 
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I would also like to announce that I'll be leaving TPU some time soon, probably around early January & shutting down my profile. It's nothing personal against anyone & I've had loads of fun with you guys, but in all the honesty things are just not the same any longer, so I guess it's time for me to move on. Why January, you may be asking? Well, mainly because I joined on Jan 1st, 2015 ... so it only feels right to round it all up so to speak - I consider it to be a "5yr mission" of mine (I'm sure @Mr.Scott will get the joke :D) Anyway, I'm not exactly sure if my content will stay visible or get deleted, removed from the forums so if there's anything that you need (or want) to save or bookmark, I highly suggest that you do it now before it is too late. I'm planning to stick around for at least a week or so longer, so there's no rush, take your time & have a good one!
It will be a sad day when you leave ( before you go PM w1zz to discuss leaving your content available ).
 
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