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On 8/30/2020 at 11:31 AM, upshot said:

DAMN!! KATE BUSH!!! ... and I think I had that same Culture Club single too hehehe I suspect you are into DJing too. heheh

 

 

Me, DJ?  No no no... 

I just collect vinyls of the singers/bands that I like,

and more importantly when the price is right too.

 

Btw, my friend forwarded to me this photo he took recently,

does anybody know where this is?

 

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On 8/30/2020 at 1:42 AM, mike_amk said:

Hey guys,

Glad this topic is back.

I've recently been going to a record shop over at Excelsior Shopping ctr, good collection of albums. There is another record shop in the basement that has a record cleaning service too.

However, I used to go to the chap over at Queensway, he has a record cleaning service that uses an Ultrasonic cleaning machine, really cleans thoroughly. His main shop is over at Golden Mile.

Cheers, Mike

 

Hey @mike_amk,

I'm thinking of compiling a list of record shops in Singapore,

the ones that we've visited and familiar with, would be great to have your inputs too!

 

@hey_jen, @upshot, @SurpriseMEinHere, @heman, @dicky1973, @charlieflynn01,

do feel free to share the list of local record shops that you've been too!

 

I'll start off with these 3 that I've visited recently...

 

Retrocrates 

448A Joo Chiat Road S(427661)

Tel: 8718 7370

Operating Hours: 12pm - 6pm daily

Products:  A good mix of 2nd hand and new vinyls

 

 

Red Point Record Warehouse
80 Playfair Road #06-11 

Blk B Kapo Factory Building S(367998)

Tel:  6383 3955

Operating Hours: 11am - 7pm (Thu - Sun) - best to call before going

Products: A treasure trove for 2nd hand vinyls

 

 

Retrophonic Records
53A Duxton Road S(089517)
Tel: 6220 8489

Operating Hours: 11am - 5pm (Wed - Sun)

Products: Mostly new vinyls

 

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27 minutes ago, steppenwolf said:

 

Hey @mike_amk,

I'm thinking of compiling a list of record shops in Singapore,

the ones that we've visited and familiar with, would be great to have your inputs too!

 

@hey_jen, @upshot, @SurpriseMEinHere, @heman, @dicky1973, @charlieflynn01,

do feel free to share the list of local record shops that you've been too!

 

I'll start off with these 3 that I've visited recently...

 

Retrocrates 

448A Joo Chiat Road S(427661)

Tel: 8718 7370

Operating Hours: 12pm - 6pm daily

Products:  A good mix of 2nd hand and new vinyls

 

 

Red Point Record Warehouse
80 Playfair Road #06-11 

Blk B Kapo Factory Building S(367998)

Tel:  6383 3955

Operating Hours: 11am - 7pm (Thu - Sun) - best to call before going

Products: A treasure trove for 2nd hand vinyls

 

 

Retrophonic Records
53A Duxton Road S(089517)
Tel: 6220 8489

Operating Hours: 11am - 5pm (Wed - Sun)

Products: Mostly new vinyls

 

Thought I saw one at Peninsula Shopping mall... can't recall. I don't collect them anymore so not as up to date now

 

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** Comments are my opinions, same as yours. It's not a 'Be-All-and-End-All' view. Intent's to thought-provoke, validate, reiterate and yes, even correct. Opinion to consider but agree to disagree. I don't enjoy conflicted exchanges, empty bravado or egoistical chest pounding. It's never personal, tribalistic or with malice. Frank by nature, means, I never bend the truth. Views are to broaden understanding - Updated: Nov 2021.

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For good presses and certain genre you might have to get them online and oversea. Because sometime the price you pay here you either get badly maintain second hand or they are prices at a premium. If you own audiophile turntable that cost like 10k (McIntosh), that is your best option.

** Comments are my opinions, same as yours. It's not a 'Be-All-and-End-All' view. Intent's to thought-provoke, validate, reiterate and yes, even correct. Opinion to consider but agree to disagree. I don't enjoy conflicted exchanges, empty bravado or egoistical chest pounding. It's never personal, tribalistic or with malice. Frank by nature, means, I never bend the truth. Views are to broaden understanding - Updated: Nov 2021.

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Hey guys,

Here  are two Record shops I've been to last month.

 

Roxy Records &  Trading
5 Coleman Street, #02-15,

Excelsior Shopping Centre, S'pore 179805.

Tel:  633 777 83    (Paul / Sia / Richard)

Email:  rrnt62@gmail.com

Operating Hours: 12noon - 9pm (Mon - Sat)

Products: A good selection of LP's.

 

 

Vinyl Kakis

5 Coleman Street, #B1-28,

Excelsior Shopping Centre, S'pore 179805.

Tel:  9362 5731    

www.facebook.com/VinylKakis

Operating Hours: 

Products: A good selection of LP's and they have a cleaning service at $2.50 per LP.

 

 

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1 hour ago, steppenwolf said:

 

Hey @mike_amk,

I'm thinking of compiling a list of record shops in Singapore,

the ones that we've visited and familiar with, would be great to have your inputs too!

 

@hey_jen, @upshot, @SurpriseMEinHere, @heman, @dicky1973, @charlieflynn01,

do feel free to share the list of local record shops that you've been too!

 

I'll start off with these 3 that I've visited recently...

 

Retrocrates 

448A Joo Chiat Road S(427661)

Tel: 8718 7370

Operating Hours: 12pm - 6pm daily

Products:  A good mix of 2nd hand and new vinyls

 

 

Red Point Record Warehouse
80 Playfair Road #06-11 

Blk B Kapo Factory Building S(367998)

Tel:  6383 3955

Operating Hours: 11am - 7pm (Thu - Sun) - best to call before going

Products: A treasure trove for 2nd hand vinyls

 

 

Retrophonic Records
53A Duxton Road S(089517)
Tel: 6220 8489

Operating Hours: 11am - 5pm (Wed - Sun)

Products: Mostly new vinyls

 

 

 

HEAR ME Record Store

Address:   #01-18 Burlington Square
175B Bencoolen St
Singapore
189651
Contact:  
Opening hours:  

Mon-Sat 11am-7.30pm; Sun noon-6pm. (best call beforehand, to ascertain opening and closing hours) 

 

 

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Omfg when I was still a student in the area I always walked through Burlington Square as a shortcut to go to another place and always walked past that shop.

 

I never knew they had such had such a huge collection of vinyls in the store!!! I better go back and visit.

 

2 hours ago, SurpriseMEinHere said:

 

HEAR ME Record Store

Address:   #01-18 Burlington Square
175B Bencoolen St
Singapore
189651
Contact:  
Opening hours:  

Mon-Sat 11am-7.30pm; Sun noon-6pm. (best call beforehand, to ascertain opening and closing hours) 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, hey_jen said:

Omfg when I was still a student in the area I always walked through Burlington Square as a shortcut to go to another place and always walked past that shop.

 

I never knew they had such had such a huge collection of vinyls in the store!!! I better go back and visit.

 

 

I never knew there're so many record stores here in Singapore!

 

I'm planning to visit the Burlington Square one tmrw afternoon (thank you @SurpriseMEinHere),

anyone keen to join me?  PM me...

 

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5 hours ago, mike_amk said:

Hey guys,

Here  are two Record shops I've been to last month.

 

Roxy Records &  Trading
5 Coleman Street, #02-15,

Excelsior Shopping Centre, S'pore 179805.

Tel:  633 777 83    (Paul / Sia / Richard)

Email:  rrnt62@gmail.com

Operating Hours: 12noon - 9pm (Mon - Sat)

Products: A good selection of LP's.

 

 

Vinyl Kakis

5 Coleman Street, #B1-28,

Excelsior Shopping Centre, S'pore 179805.

Tel:  9362 5731    

www.facebook.com/VinylKakis

Operating Hours: 

Products: A good selection of LP's and they have a cleaning service at $2.50 per LP.

 

 

AH.. thanks you got them.. I knew there were record shops there but not sure of their name.

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Gosh... my turntable has a speed problem, the quartz lock seems to be failing...!!

Need to locate some good electronics expert on how to fix this issue.... worst case, possibly need to bypass the speed lock, and use an outboard voltage regulator to fine tune the platter rpm.  Guess I'll be heading to simlim square to see if the guy there on the 3rd floor?? or was it 4th floor who does audio repairs can help. 😬

 

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44 minutes ago, mike_amk said:

Gosh... my turntable has a speed problem, the quartz lock seems to be failing...!!

Need to locate some good electronics expert on how to fix this issue.... worst case, possibly need to bypass the speed lock, and use an outboard voltage regulator to fine tune the platter rpm.  Guess I'll be heading to simlim square to see if the guy there on the 3rd floor?? or was it 4th floor who does audio repairs can help. 😬

 

 

Can try the stores at The Adelphi. Opposite Funan Centre.  I forgot there are several vinyl shops on the upper levels too. 

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2 hours ago, SurpriseMEinHere said:

 

Can try the stores at The Adelphi. Opposite Funan Centre.  I forgot there are several vinyl shops on the upper levels too. 

I've found that shops at adelphi tend to outsource the repair, and mark it up.

So that's why I prefer to go to the repair shops directly.

There is another Hi-fi repair guy at parklane shopping ctr that I've been to some years ago... hope he is still in business.

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5 hours ago, mike_amk said:

I've found that shops at adelphi tend to outsource the repair, and mark it up.

So that's why I prefer to go to the repair shops directly.

There is another Hi-fi repair guy at parklane shopping ctr that I've been to some years ago... hope he is still in business.

 

OH, I see.  Parklane was demolished a couple of years ago and a new building has been built.  Dunno if that record store might have moved back or if there are already tenants in that new building... 

Parklane is the building that was opposite Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, correct? 

 

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13 hours ago, mike_amk said:

I've found that shops at adelphi tend to outsource the repair, and mark it up.

So that's why I prefer to go to the repair shops directly.

There is another Hi-fi repair guy at parklane shopping ctr that I've been to some years ago... hope he is still in business.

May surprise you to know some of the high end brands of turntable brand do the same thing and charge you an arm and a leg.

** Comments are my opinions, same as yours. It's not a 'Be-All-and-End-All' view. Intent's to thought-provoke, validate, reiterate and yes, even correct. Opinion to consider but agree to disagree. I don't enjoy conflicted exchanges, empty bravado or egoistical chest pounding. It's never personal, tribalistic or with malice. Frank by nature, means, I never bend the truth. Views are to broaden understanding - Updated: Nov 2021.

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20 hours ago, SurpriseMEinHere said:

 

OH, I see.  Parklane was demolished a couple of years ago and a new building has been built.  Dunno if that record store might have moved back or if there are already tenants in that new building... 

Parklane is the building that was opposite Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, correct? 

 

Parklane is the bldg next to Peace Center.

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On 9/3/2020 at 1:53 PM, steppenwolf said:

Btw, my friend forwarded to me this photo he took recently,

does anybody know where this is?

 

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It's been ages since I last been to Popular@Bras Basah,

this photo was in fact taken there, and it now has a Vinyl section on its 2nd floor!

 

I made a trip there just for that yesterday!

 

The vinyls are actually on consignment from Hear Records,

and they are all pre-loved, second hand ones.

12" singles start from S$20, and most of the LPs are between S$24 - S$30.

Do pop by and check it out if you dig second hand vinyls like me.

 

The same friend who shared the above photo with me,

suggested  that I should check out Zenn Audio in Bedok too,

any of you been to this one?

 

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1 hour ago, steppenwolf said:

 

It's been ages since I last been to Popular@Bras Basah,

this photo was in fact taken there, and it now has a Vinyl section on its 2nd floor!

 

 

 

 

Omfg! Another place I pass by often when I was a student in the area, I would go to the art friend or popular at bras basah for art supplies. 

 

Had no idea the popular had a vinyl section!!! 

 

 

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On 9/5/2020 at 4:26 PM, steppenwolf said:

The same friend who shared the above photo with me,

suggested  that I should check out Zenn Audio in Bedok too,

any of you been to this one?

 

 

Tucked away in a remote area in the East, time seems to have stood still,

somehow this vicinity gives me a JB vibe too...

 

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Zenn Audio sits just behind this Bedok Market Place,

in it it's a haven for vinyl collectors like myself...

 

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As you can see from the photos above, the place mainly sells pre-loved 2nd hand records,

and most of them are from the 80s era.

 

Apart from English titles, you'll be able to find Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese) and Malay titles too!

 

Price-wise I would say it's very reasonable, and if you were to search hard enough,

you'll be able to find some very good bargains too...

 

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To top it all, there's a very friendly lady by the name of Julie who's ready to help you with any titles that you're looking for.

The icing on the cake is she will even help you clean up the vinyls you've selected at no extra charge at all!!!

 

I spent a very fruitful Sunday afternoon at Zenn Audio,

and my best buy is this 7" colour vinyl at only S$5!!!

 

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Zenn Audio has to be my record store of the year so far,

and I'll be back, for sure!

 

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I have 2 vinyls on the way :)

 

Jamie xx – In Colour, 2015. Electronica, house, future garage album one of my favourite albums. 

 

Men I Trust – Men I Trust, 2014. Chill, downtempo, indie album only 1000 copies were made and I managed to snatch a brand new one no.160 out of 1000 at SGD40 

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I am always curious why people keep using records.  Is it the alleged higher quality of analog over digital (no digitizing steps), or the likeness for the covers? Is lower cost any concern?  Are the latest albums also released as records?

 

I liked records very much before the era of CDs.  I still have about a hundred of them,  mostly classical music.  Recently I repaired my old turntable, a great linear servo-driven Technics, and I started to listen to them.  They sound better than I thought they would after getting used to digital recordings. 

 

If records could be played indefinitely without degradation, like it is with digital recordings, I would hear them more, for some nostalgia.  It turns out that there are optical turntables that scan the disk not with a stylus but with laser beams. I found the ELP LT-1XA Laser Turntable, with a list price of US$20,500.  Well.. my nostalgia does not go so far!

 

From a practical standpoint,  I find nothing to object in a digital recording, a MP3 file, even at lower resolutions. Great advantage is that one saves the taking it out of the cover, placing it in the turntable, playing it, taking it out of the table and back into the cover, then storing back the disk.  Maybe the cost of used disks is close to nothing?  But the price of playing music videos on youtube is... zero!  And it often has video.  And one can have a collection of digital recordings in much less space than disks  (a tiny MP3 player, for example).   I imagine that what was recorded in used disks is now all on youtube.

 

But... I keep listening and enjoying my old 33 rpm disks :) 

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On 9/18/2020 at 1:20 PM, suckUdry said:

what's a good brand of turntable here in Singapore?

 

I got mine from Retrocrates here in Singapore,
the model is Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB...spacer.png

 

I've no complaints so far. 

 

As for the audio system (amplifier & speakers),

I hooked it up to my old Sony theatre sound system, it works well too.

 

Meanwhile, having learned my lesson previously,

DON'T EVER GET CROSLEY TURNTABLES
(those with built-in speakers)
,

they are merely toys and will damage your vinyls!

 

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On 9/13/2020 at 1:58 PM, hey_jen said:

Men I Trust – Men I Trust, 2014. Chill, downtempo, indie album only 1000 copies were made and I managed to snatch a brand new one no.160 out of 1000 at SGD40 

 

 

Thank you for sharing this @hey_jen;

just sampled it on Spotify, it's a nice album indeed,

glad you've found it on vinyl and at this cool price too, GOOD BUY!

 

What other indie bands are you into?
Have you heard of Frazier Chorus,
it's my all-time favourite Brit Pop group!

 

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12 minutes ago, steppenwolf said:

 

I got mine from Retrocrates here in Singapore,
the model is Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB...spacer.png

 

I've no complaints so far. 

 

As for the audio system (amplifier & speakers),

I hooked it up to my old Sony theatre sound system, it works well too.

 

Meanwhile, having learned my lesson previously,

DON'T EVER GET CROSLEY TURNTABLES
(those with built-in speakers)
,

they are merely toys and will damage your vinyls!

 

 

Thanks! i'll those out :)

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So, just a follow up question please. 

@hey_jen @steppenwolf

Is it necessary to buy an amplifier, speakers, and other equipment to truly bring out the audio quality of the vinyls, like most audiophiles would? 

 

Do you have any recommendation for something that doesn't cost a bomb, but yet will allow listeners to enjoy their vinyls sufficiently? 

 

Thanks!  :)

 

 

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10 hours ago, SurpriseMEinHere said:

So, just a follow up question please. 

@hey_jen @steppenwolf

Is it necessary to buy an amplifier, speakers, and other equipment to truly bring out the audio quality of the vinyls, like most audiophiles would? 

 

Do you have any recommendation for something that doesn't cost a bomb, but yet will allow listeners to enjoy their vinyls sufficiently? 

 

Thanks!  :)

 

 

 

 

A Keyword like " Audiophile", :P once mentioned,  phrases like "don't cost a bomb", "reasonable", "basic"... all goes out the window heheh. By most mere mortal's standard, its all going to be about compromises.

 

Let me give use this analogy, You are not going to get Brad Pitt but you can likely get winner of Singapore Mr Personality contest.

 

Audiophile is a whole difference realm all together. Even at the so called 'Entry Level' category. If for example, paying $100 per metre each side of speaker cable surprises you, (most expensive I had handle $30k per pair) re-arranging your entire room to be more acoustically suited to your sound system, making space for a stable platform to place your turntable, pre-amp, power amp or tube amp, possibly an equalizer if your room is sonically challenged and a good speaker system capable of covering the widest freq of audio signals matched to your amp (amplifier) that is able to power it thorough competently.... if all this sound like a troublesome mess before you even put your stylus on your record.... you know what 'compromise' means. :) 

 

Also, how musical are your ears for music of your choice. Also choice of music determine to a good extent which form of equipment to buy. I like for example jazz vocals from classics to the modern contemporary.. thus I like warmth. So if you have had something played with a tube-amp. If you have good ears from listening to music from your mobile or other media players, listening to that same song powered with good turntable to a tube amp pushing that signal into a god pair of speakers to create a nice club sound stage, there's nothing like it.

 

And that's where the whole pursuit of accurate sound fidelity becomes 'very pocket burning' and for those who do, compromise is a very frightening and emotional word to use. heh I know folks who throw CPF redrawal on it. Counting the days they can turn 55 to get their hands to buy a dream system. Ya ordinary layman. heheh Just to give you a hint of what 'hardcore' audiophile people are like even in Singapore. One I know who have speakers, alone cost more than a BMW 325 or based 5 series. Who even "scrub' his electricity current output to his system to clean the noisy dirty frequencies that our Singapore Power is not able to clean hahah... Just to squeeze out that last bit of purity of sound reproduction (0.0001%) just to get it to as close to how the sound engineer tweak and produce that song audio. When your listening over the years has elevated you to that level and you have the means for it or like some who will eat bread and water just to own and listen to it all the time. Scary. Don't go there. heheh.

 

Mere mortals, be prepared to compromise. A lot. Personally, a good system will still be at least a good 10k. Plus moving stuff about a little if you like a relatively good sound stage and transparency. What will help you is, you have never heard a really good sound system if you ask this question. So you are saved in that sense. If you have done so, heheh it will be a struggle you will have with yourself as to what you buy and keep changing. Mick here in BW knows what I am talking about. I was just talking about headset and sound equipment on the BW IT thread. ( wireless sound system / speakers / audio (NOT for car audios) )He mentioned his purchase and how much back and forth it was just to condition his sound system. You really have to enjoy music as a person to go that far.

 

Casual people who care little about music fidelity, music selection, timbrel of instruments; competency of sound engineers or producer will get little satisfaction from buying anything pricey to play their music.

 

Like crappy electronic dance music and lollipop artistes (rap or on hit wonders non AAA star artistes) you are wasting your money as this music has lazy audio production quality in them that a good sound system can not 'draw' out of them. Too much compression for example, for those who know what I mean. Badly balanced mixing. Miking is bad. And yes some are on records too since badly produced album do exist before digital. heheh so ya, not all your albums require a good sound system to play back. I cringe when ever I heard old HK, Taiwan or Singapore made albums of the 60s., 70s and even 80s especially. heh

 

Records are analog devices. Old School. Not digital when you receive the signal from a turntable. So the delivery system you buy is bias to that to an enthusiast.

 

This is what happen when you sleep at 6pm and woke up at 2am heheh.. I get even more long-winded about silly stuff floating in my head. :P . And too many hobbies. And people think I am all about dildos and anal sex only LOL.

 

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12 hours ago, steppenwolf said:

 

I got mine from Retrocrates here in Singapore,
the model is Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB...spacer.png

 

I've no complaints so far. 

 

As for the audio system (amplifier & speakers),

I hooked it up to my old Sony theatre sound system, it works well too.

 

Meanwhile, having learned my lesson previously,

DON'T EVER GET CROSLEY TURNTABLES
(those with built-in speakers)
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they are merely toys and will damage your vinyls!

 

 

 

 

Technics SL's minimum standard for me (had some MKIIs)...nothing cheaper back when I was really into record collections.. for me anyway be it for DJing or general listening.

 

BUT For audiophile,now that's another story.. we're talking around 10K per turntable price category now. heheh

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On 9/25/2020 at 3:26 PM, steppenwolf said:

 

I got mine from Retrocrates here in Singapore,
the model is Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB...

 

I've no complaints so far. 

 

As for the audio system (amplifier & speakers),

I hooked it up to my old Sony theatre sound system, it works well too.

 

Meanwhile, having learned my lesson previously,

DON'T EVER GET CROSLEY TURNTABLES
(those with built-in speakers)
,

they are merely toys and will damage your vinyls!

 

 

I just started my vinyl record collecting only recently about a month plus ago so I'm also learning about finding the right turntable for me (without breaking the bank) to play my records too! :) 

 

I too am looking at Audio Technica the more affordable ones to play my really small collection :P

and yes I am staying away from the crosley! 

 

P/s my Jamie xx and Men I Trust records are received and with me! :)

 

Here is a little update of my album collection 

 

1) Massive Attack - Blue Lines (1991)

2) Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster (2009)

3) Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure (2020)

4) Yaeji - What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던 (2020) 

5) Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence (2014)

6) Jamie xx - In Colour (2015)

7) Men I Trust - Men I Trust (2014) 

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On 9/27/2020 at 12:36 AM, hey_jen said:

 

 

I just started my vinyl record collecting only recently about a month plus ago so I'm also learning about finding the right turntable for me (without breaking the bank) to play my records too! :) 

 

I too am looking at Audio Technica the more affordable ones to play my really small collection :P

and yes I am staying away from the crosley! 

 

P/s my Jamie xx and Men I Trust records are received and with me! :)

 

Here is a little update of my album collection 

 

1) Massive Attack - Blue Lines (1991)

2) Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster (2009)

3) Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure (2020)

4) Yaeji - What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던 (2020) 

5) Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence (2014)

6) Jamie xx - In Colour (2015)

7) Men I Trust - Men I Trust (2014) 

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For the newbies who are interested to get into vinyl:

 

1. Vinyl as a hobby is not cheap

Since vinyl has experienced a rebirth in interest (some go for the "retro" feel, others for the "sound"), more new recordings have vinyl pressings released. However, do realise that vinyl is an analogue format, while many modern studios use digital recording and mixing systems. Many of the newer pop recordings suffer from dynamic compression, and may not sound good on vinyl. So do consider the recording and mastering before shelling out on a record.

 

2. Vinyl is hard to maintain in Singapore

From dust to fungus, you will need to clean your vinyl records on a regular basis to reduce the amount of background crackle and pop. Many more dedicated vinyl collectors actually have vinyl cleaning machines. Otherwise, some of the vinyl shops in Singapore also offer a cleaning service for a few dollars a pop. Do consider this, since you may find it too cumbersome, and not worth continuing with this hobby. Also, you will probably need to "deep-clean" secondhand vinyl (from places like Red Point) or hand-me-downs, since they are likely to be laden with dirt in the grooves.

 

3. Vinyl playback may require special equipment

If you are playing vinyl via USB into your computer, do ask why you are listening to vinyl instead of the digital format of the music. Lossless formats, like FLAC, are far more "convenient" and "transportable", since they can also be stored on your mobile phone. If you use a record player with RCA plugs for output, you may require a Phono amp. This is a quirk of the format, such that the sound encoded on the disc boosts the higher frequencies, and hence a Phono amp actually is used to return the balance of frequencies. As a beginner, with an entry-level player, you can look for an integrated amplifier with a built-in phono amp. If you already have a music playing set-up (ie. amplifier and speakers), you can look for a cheaper dedicated phono amp to plug your record player into the system.

 

Remember that vinyl is a rather "fragile" format, that will experience wear and tear. Store your vinyl upright to reduce the possibility of warping. The more you play your record, the more it wears out. Likewise for the stylus (the bit of the record player that contacts the record) also wears out.

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1 minute ago, steppenwolf said:

Meanwhile, here's another haven that's having it's soft-opening this weekend in Chinatown!

 

https://vinylhub.discogs.com/shop/585386-fu-you-fook-yu-records

 

OH my, anyone going then???  : P

 

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On 10/8/2020 at 6:47 PM, sgmaven said:

For the vinyl collectors out there, which are your rarest LPs?

 

 

For vinyls they get rarer over years!

 

I've just ordered these limited edition ones too,

so let's hope it will become rarer in the the many years to come...

 

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Thanks to @steppenwolf recommendation I decided to drop by Zenn Audio @ Simpang Bedok yesterday and I found this gem :) 

 

When I began vinyl collecting I made a list of records I hope to have in my collection. This was on the top of the list. Pet Shop Boys 1986 single ‘Love Comes Quickly from their debut album ‘Please’. With ‘That’s My Impression’ on the other side, this is an original 1986 Italian pressing. The cover is a little worn out but it still sounds perfect. Found this tucked away in a crate full of 12” singles. 

 

Can't wait to go back there and pick up more records!
 

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3 minutes ago, hey_jen said:

Thanks to @steppenwolf recommendation I decided to drop by Zenn Audio @ Simpang Bedok yesterday and I found this gem :) 

 

Glad you found what you want!

 

Was Julie there to serve you too?

I do miss that place actually, will try to visit again soon...

 

Anyway, I was introduced to this other store recently,

but haven't found the time to visit it...

 

 

Have any of you been there?

 

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A new addition to my collection! I found this rare piece at an amazing price! 

 

Madonna's 2005 original European pressing "Confessions on a Dancefloor" limited pink vinyl sealed. Very excited to have one of my favourite Madonna albums besides "Ray of Light" and "Erotica". 

 

 

 

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