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  1. Thanks again, all! Fowty, this is a gift for having our 3rd and final baby next month. She had The Lumineers playing while both other kiddos were born and we've seen them multiple times in person. She loves their music and the album she had playing will be the first to go with this!
  2. Thank you both! I wasn't totally sure if a receiver was required along with the preamp so thank you for clearing that up. Based on what I'm seeing I may push the budget up a bit so she hasn't decent speakers with it.
  3. Hey all, first post here. My wife expressed a while back that she'd love to start collecting records and get a record player. I know next to nothing about this world so I've been researching options, but I'd love to get some opinions here from people with actual experience! (I did read the beginner's guide here and I'm looking through some of the recommended models) Really we just need a basic no-frills set up that plays with decent sound quality. An all-in-one record player is appealing because of their simplicity but the popular models seem too cheap to be good quality with all the features they pack in. I'm open to a turntable with a decent set of external speakers as well, but I'm unclear as to whether a receiver or external amp is also required. I'd like to keep it under $400 and get something that's pretty basic as far as features but good quality. We don't need lots of customization or features like USB, cassette player, etc. She also leans toward classic style as opposed to something that looks really sleek and modern. But she's only 32 so the really retro 50s-type styles would not be interesting to her either. I'm hoping there's just a good quality, nice-looking system out there for a person who loves music but isn't concerned with features or playing with equalizers and such. It also does not need to be portable since it'll stay in one place, but we don't have a good spot for anything large. What have you got for me, enthusiasts?! Thank you in advance!
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