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julioanta

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  1. Just got my order confirmation! Stoked on the free shipping! Anyone know when these will be shipping?
  2. No, I bought the DCFC LP from him and it's been close to a week since I've heard back form him too.
  3. Hey guys, PM me your offers if you're interested! Jenny Lewis: Carpetbaggers 7" Kings of Leon: Use Somebody 7" Ben Folds: Landed 7" Omar Rodriguez (The Mars Volta/ At the Drive In): S/T Picture Disk Hand-numbered/ 2000
  4. Wow, black went incredibly fast. Picking up the Creme colored one and that Rooftops LP I've been putting off.
  5. Wow, it worked like a charm! I took the platter off, flipped the switch on, put the belt on and it's playing at a really good volume now. Thank you so much guys, it was a huge help!
  6. Okay, thanks a lot guys! Any ideas on where I can get a new preamp?
  7. Now, maybe this is a dumb question, but is the preamp inside the turntable? Or is it something I'm missing? I'm running my turntable directly into the BOSE speakers. Thanks!
  8. Hey guys, This is my first time posting, and I have a question: My fiancée gave me an old turntable she found recently, it's a Sony LX250H. Now maybe I'm completely ignorant to this, but I plugged it into a set of BOSE Companion 2 Series II speakers through it's built in dual input connectors and it's only at a half decent volume when I crank the speakers as loud as they go. I've used the speakers on my laptop, so I know they're not the problem. Like I said, the turntable is old, so I'm thinking that's the issue. Before I run out to buy a new one though, I wanted to find out if maybe I need an amp or reciever to put between the turntable and speakers, or maybe low volume is a common side effect of old age in turntables? Thanks in advance for the help guys!
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