She's pretty, and affordable. And from a Mark Levinson brand it's very rare to see a TT, first ever?
That would mean TTs are in demand and that vinyl keeps resurging; this' the new decade.
Don’t bet money on that.
She's pretty, and affordable. And from a Mark Levinson brand it's very rare to see a TT, first ever?
That would mean TTs are in demand and that vinyl keeps resurging; this' the new decade.
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Another option (pretty too, and even more affordable) ...
? https://thevinylfactory.com/news/third-man-records-shinola-turntable/
With the $3,500-4,500 savings I would put towards music records.
* Last time I checked @ my local music stores vinyls (brand new) were on average $10 to $20 more expensive than CDs. It's normal; they sound ANALOG more glorious, for true music audiophiles.
** Greg, Levinoon (in your thread's title).
No.5105 follows Levinson’s first turntable, No.515
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