lionkingcmsl: (mooncat)
LionkingCMSL ([personal profile] lionkingcmsl) wrote2003-04-01 08:00 pm

How come ...

99% of the new stereo receivers/amps do not have phono inputs?

Yes, I know that the phonograph is going the way of the 8-track tape, but there are still a lot of people, like me, that have extensive record collections. :=/

I am looking for a new reciever/amp, to replace the one I burned out by leaving on all the time, and out of over 25 units that I looked at on line, only 2 had phono inputs, and they were in the $199 range. :=/

Even the few high end units I checked out, not that I can afford them, did not have the phono inputs.

I figure with all those fancy options they could at least give you phono inputs, for the true audiophile that still has his LP collection.

Maybe I should just take my unit back to Radio Shack and see if it can be repaired. It's not a bad unit. I probably blew the amp transistors out by leaving it on. :={

If I had the schematics for it, I would try to repair it myself. :=3


Of course if anyone has an old stereo reciever/amp with at least 5 inputs laying about, unused .... :=3

[identity profile] torakiyoshi.livejournal.com 2003-04-01 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That is odd indeed, especially since hip-hop and house music are reviving the use of LP records. And Rap still has MCs because of their "skilz" on the turntable...

With new demand, there should be room for lots of new tables.

-=TK

[identity profile] lowen-kind.livejournal.com 2003-04-02 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
TK,

The "hip-hoppers" at gigs use mixing panels, or boards, that still have phono inputs on them. they the run that signal through a equalizer and finally to a seperate amp.

I don't see mixing boards loosing phono plugs for a long time, because many a DJ, including my friend Tony, still have a large record collection.

I guess they feel that the average home user has gotten rid of their records and turntable. :=/

[identity profile] skipai.livejournal.com 2003-04-04 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
You think that's bad. Just wait until they start to get rid of CD/DVD's and replace them with some other digital medium. You know the drill. Something that isn't easily copyable etc :)

I have nothing against LP's though but I do prefer CD's to LP's. I know LP's have better sound? Well, it sounds richer anyways but I rather have something that doesn't require good sight to change a needle if said needle broke. :)

Mind you, I do miss using the twin decks back at my old school during disco's. But then you can get twin CD decks now anyways.

Brings up a interesting question though. Would there be such a problem in musical piracy if music companies kept with LP's and didn't go to CD?

I doubt it as eventually everyone would find a way to rip LP's to MP3 anyways.