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  1. there is a good chance you will find a handful in there worth 5-10 dollars, however, by then you will have spent about 10 hours researching them and another 5 hours taking pictures, listing them on ebay, packaging them, etc. Making your net pay roughly 3 dollars an hour. Don't listen to these people, they don't know what you have in there, people on this board don't really know anything about records released before 1990 or collecting as s serious hobby, and they don't know whats in your collection there. It only takes 1 record to make it worth your time. Last year I got my hands on an old collection of 45's, about 30 boxes of them, dating from the early 50's to the mid 80's, and while a lot was not worth money, many of them were. I sold 60 of them on eBay and made $1,400. Condition is king with older records, 1st presses are typically important as well. It is going to be the artists you never heard of that are probably worth the money. For example I had a 45 from a guy named Champion Jack Dupree, never heard of the dude but the song sounded interesting, not only was it a great 45, that one went for 100 bucks and probably would have went for more if I started the bidding higher as it was in the price guide as 300-400. I will PM with some word files that will help you price things. Keep in mind guides price for NM condition so I like to cut prices by 1/4th to get a responsible price. Popsike is only good if the record has sold on eBay, I came across a ton that were not listed on popsike when going over mine. I think you should listen to them as well. One of the best things I have done in years was go through the records and play them, often I stopped them half way into a track, but I found some great stuff that I love. Digging into old records is FUN! Regardless of what you can sell. When you say huge, how huge of a collection you have? Some things currently going well are rockabilly records and northern soul, anything on a small label geared toward black music tends to be sought after these days. Look out for Sun label stuff, Elvis can make you a lot of money if you have the right ones, and there are a ton. Expect to ship a lot of Rockabilly and Elvis overseas if you sell on eBay, international is a must with older records.
  2. If you have humming all you need to do is order this part from radio shack: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062214 Replace the RCA cable from turntable to recievier/amp with this one. Humming gone. oh, and my Red copy of this album sounds great, one of my favorite LPs as a whole, nice sound, nice book, etc..
  3. and you will have to pay mortgage insurance. House qualifications are pretty easy to meet, your place just can't be a piece of junk. I do pay mortgage insurance, 45 bucks a month, I can re-fi in like 2 years and get rid of it. Everything has a pro and con, but its a great solution to not putting a large down payment down.
  4. I was just thinking about this too. I have a good "nest egg," but I wouldn't want to use that as a down payment in case anything ever happened to me like losing my job. So saving up for a down payment looks like it will take quite a long time. In the US you can get a FHA loan and not use your nest egg as a down payment. I put 3% down under an FHA loan.
  5. I wish more bands would call it quits while on top and not just keep on living forever and sucking ass.
  6. Still has 3 days left too! I figure this one will go for about $3,400 based on past auctions for these. The new Wanda Jackson on pink just went for $493 auction style and $475 buy it now. I got my copy on pink and I am having a hard time not selling it and getting a black copy now.
  7. Oh and that one movie that was done in roto-scope that is about dreaming. That one is mind blowing. Cant recall the name of it.
  8. Pretty sweet lineup, nice to see DFA on there but I don't know how that will translate to such a huge stage.... I'll never go to a fest that has "lights out" in the campground and restricts your drinking to a beer tent. No thanks, but damn fine lineup.
  9. Check with your bank to see if they offer a discount on the mortgage rate. I know Chase does, I just didn't learn that until I went to the branch to get a Cashiers check for closing....could have locked in half a percent better, oh well.
  10. Got mine today, thanks a lot! Bob Log came with a real nice LP sleeve with full size Boob Scotch pictures on both sides. I love boobs.
  11. I see a ton of those in Thrift stores, in various conditions of course.
  12. You don't know what my system is, so how do you know? Take a chill pill man. My point is that I just picked up an pre-amp based on the price and never really thought about it. But when I got the chance to change it out I was blown away by the sound difference. Just trying to be helpful, and let people know if they just picked up a cheapo, they may want to consider upgrading. I was not getting the full experience out of my speakers or my turntable for years. This goes for pre-amp & amps in general.
  13. Oh please let me know how that works, I was looking at one of those for use as a headphone amp. (nothing like a pair of high end headphones to show you how crappy the iPod is)
  14. Over the years a few, "my system hums like a mother" threads have come up. No solution ever mentioned a Ground Loop, which is the cause. I found a great cheap solution to any humming issue you have when trying to resolve a home theater sub woofer hum. Its caused by a ground loop, when the amp in your pre-amp and the amp in your powered speakers or receiver are fighting to define ground. You can buy a Ground Loop Isolator from Radio Shack which is basically a RCA cable with a little bottle like thing in it that you plug between the pre-amp and your receiver. Woo hoo!!
  15. It's your pre-amp. Srsly. I spent the last 7 years with a cheapo I bought off eBay for 25 bucks. Then I found a slightly better cheapo at the thrift store. The sound quality is like day and night. I had to tweak some settings but once done my speakers just seemed to be alive. Do yourself a big favor, invest in a good amp to drive your system. You will be happy you did. Thats all!
  16. The Upholsters - Makers of high grade suits I got one last year from the owner of Spoonful Records. Traded in a milk crate+ of records, some good stuff too. Gotta for a deal at $200 in trade in.
  17. I've used them as benches, with multiple people, you are good, no flat screen is big enough to kill one.
  18. this. Its amazing the lack of effort some people show....
  19. Are people really getting banned for making fun of the guy and for taking business issues online? its 2011 now, feedback gets online you need to deal with it, pretty much a pussy move to ban people.
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