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    Worlds ok-ist mando playr Zach Wilson's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by pops1 View Post
    My son was born in 1979, but since I bought my stereo overseas in the late 60's I had a turntable. He would have been one that would know how to use it.

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    On turntables... they're now considered cool again and music groups release vinyl mostly as a collectable. Some young people, however listen to them including me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allenhopkins View Post
    many of the first-years he trained had to be shown how to get music from an LP record –– what a turntable and tone arm were, how to find and select a track. They knew nothing before the advent of the compact disk.
    I'm sure they could work cassette tapes as that would have been wildly popular during their childhoods and teenage years. Kids younger than I don't know about them however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach Wilson View Post
    On turntables... they're now considered cool again and music groups release vinyl mostly as a collectable. Some young people, however listen to them including me.
    I don't presently have a turntable, but my daughter (29) does, and she is quite interested in my shelf of records. If she lived closer, she'd likely be pilfering them. Thinks they're way cooler than CDs or even streaming, and has been getting into some of the older music that I have.

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