November 24, 2009
Coming to a convention near you? We’re seriously thinking of scoring the Crosley iJuke CD/MP3 player for the Turntabling.net booth to display and play Goblin CDs on when doing horror movie conventions. It looks great, the price is decent, but we don’t know anybody who’s actually used one. Amazon.com customer reviews notwithstanding, we know very [...]
September 25, 2009
Today, the great Turntabling road trip begins–a long, winding journey by rail and by car in search of black wax platters-the odd, the unusual, and the obscure. Staring in Chicago, ending in San Antonio, Texas, the road winds through two Springfields (Illinois and Missouri), Oklahoma City and Norman, Dallas, Austin and finally San Antonio. There [...]
July 15, 2009
I honestly can’t decide if this is the DUMBEST thing I’ve ever seen or if it’s one of the most goofy-yet-clever/brilliant. It’s entertaining in a sort of Ernest Vs. George Romero Zombies sort of way, but maybe Seth Green and Robot Chicken have run Star Wars into the ground for me…you decide.
June 26, 2009
by Joe Wallace
Technics says their Technics SL-DZ1200 was the world’s first Direct-Drive Digital Turntable. I don’t care if it’s the hundred and first, the idea that you can carry around your library on a removable SD card is pretty sweet–even if it does feel totally contrary to nature. While digital turntables are no longer hot-off-the-presses [...]
June 25, 2009
What happens when you replace the cartridge of a standard turntable and replace it with a tape recorder head? What happens when you create a giant sticky pile of shredded cassette tape on a record platter and spin it on your newly mutated record player? You get this kind of insanity courtesy of F7 Sound [...]
Just took mine back to Target. It quit after 6 weeks of light use. The power light would not come on so I opened it up to see if there was a fuse inside – nope. I measured the output of the power supply transformer and there was nothing, nada, zilch which means the transformer failed.
The label on the bottom says it was made in China. I probably would not have bought it if I would have seen that while shopping.
Now THAT is a major bummer. I had high hopes….