Retro tech. This turntable's stylish, throwback-style wood paneling and silvertone faceplate scream the '70s--in a good way. Built-in speakers let you enjoy--and share--your favorite vinyl cuts. From Crosley.
Reunited and it feels so good! Unearth your vinyl collection and enjoy it like never before with the impressive, updated audio technology of this Tech Turntable Kit. From Crosley Radio.
Find all your necessary pantry ware items with a quick spin of the OXO Good Grips 16" Turntable. The turntable provides easy access to hard-to-reach items like spices, sauces, cleaning products or tabletop accessories. It can be used on counter tops, tabletops and in cabinets. With non-slip feet and a deep ledge, the lazy susan keeps your items upright and in place. An innovative wide base design prevents the turntable from interfering with nearby items or walls as the top tray spins freely. This smooth spinning turntable features long lasting, durable steel ball bearings.Features: • Soft, non-slip lip for easy turning • Larger base prevents interference with nearby items • Deep ledge on platform helps keep items upright • Non-slip rubber feet protect all surfaces • Durable steel ball bearingsSize: 1 1/2"tall x 16"diameter
Find all your necessary pantry ware items with a quick spin of the OXO Good Grips 11" Turntable. The turntable provides easy access to hard-to-reach items like spices, sauces, cleaning products or tabletop accessories. It can be used on counter tops, tabletops and in cabinets. With non-slip feet and a deep ledge, the lazy susan keeps your items upright and in place. An innovative wide base design prevents the turntable from interfering with nearby items or walls as the top tray spins freely. This smooth spinning turntable features long lasting, durable steel ball bearings.Features: • Soft, non-slip lip for easy turning • Larger base prevents interference with nearby items • Deep ledge on platform helps keep items upright • Non-slip rubber feet protect all surfaces • Durable steel ball bearingsSize: 1 1/2"tall x 11"diameter
Turn a messy cabinet into an organized haven with the OXO Good Grips Two-Tier Turntable. The 10 inch Turntable is sized to fit inside most cabinets and provides easy access to hard-to-reach items like spices, condiments and other pantryware items that often get lost in the back on the cabinet. Simply open the latch to adjust the height of the top tier anytime. A second latch splits the top tier into two halves and makes room for taller items. With non-slip feet and a deep ledge, the Turntable keeps your items upright and in place. The innovative wide base design prevents the Turntable from interfering with nearby items or walls. This smooth spinning Turntable features long lasting and durable steel ball bearings.Features: • Multiple configurations maximize storage space • Top tier adjusts 2.5 inches in height and rotates 360 degrees • Top tier splits to accommodate items of all heights • Larger base prevents interference with surrounding items and walls • 10? Turntable is sized to fit inside cabinets and on countertops • Soft, non-slip edge for easy turning Size: 7 1/4"tall x 10"diameter
Keep those good times rolling. Use this turntable to play your favorite 45 or 33 vinyl records--or your MP3 files. It'll even convert your favorite vinyl hits into digital files. From Pyle.
The Ortofon Pro OM Turntable Cartridge gives you a nice balance of fidelity and tracking ability, amd works well with all styles of music. Perfect for scratching and back-cueing, the Ortofon OM Pro cartridge's spherical stylus and solid cantilever make it a great all-purpose turntable needle. Sonically, the Ortofon OM Pro tonearm cartridge gives you a quality, flat, transparent sound across the spectrum and has good handling ability, making it the kind of affordable turntable cartridge that benefits the amateur DJ honing his skills.
The Ortofon Pro OM Turntable Cartridge gives you a nice balance of fidelity and tracking ability, amd works well with all styles of music. Perfect for scratching and back-cueing, the Ortofon OM Pro cartridge's spherical stylus and solid cantilever make it a great all-purpose turntable needle. Sonically, the Ortofon OM Pro tonearm cartridge gives you a quality, flat, transparent sound across the spectrum and has good handling ability, making it the kind of affordable turntable cartridge that benefits the amateur DJ honing his skills.
A classic club cartridge with superior sound quality. The legendary 680.V3 cartridge is regarded as one of the best cartridges on the planet for mixing, club use, and scratching. The wide-band frequency response will give you high energy record playback and that extra punch you need to quake the dance floor whether playing dance or hip-hop. The 680.V3's suspension is designed to be very stable for those less than perfect club setups. The suspension is so robust that the 680.V3 functions just as good as a scratch needle as it does as a club needle. The MP4 package includes 2 matched cartridges, mounted on tone-arm like devices, inside a small and practical road-worthy clear flight-case. Stanton 630.V3 DJ Turntable Cartridge Features Best cartridge for scratching Extremely good low end response for club environments Very forgiving suspension design New industrial design Perfect for: Hip hop/Scratch DJs Club DJs
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Choose a Good Beginners Telescope - Cut Through the Information Overload
So you've been bitten by the astronomy bug and want to get started with your very own telescope, but you're confused by the vast number of possible purchases? You are not alone, astronomy stores are accustomed to dealing with the confused beginner though of course not everybody has the opportunity to visit a specialist store. This article is intended to help cut through some of the confusion.
It's important to choose a telescope that is right for you, for example there is no point having a great big Dobsonian if you rarely get the chance to assemble it in a good dark sky location.
There are several factors to be considered from practical considerations like size, weight and portability to the price you can afford and indeed where you'll be doing the majority of your observing. Ignoring more advanced uses like astrophotography we might think along the following lines.
As a general rule, the larger the aperture the more you can expect out of your telescope. Refractors will generally outperform similar size reflectors. Refractors however are more expensive than reflectors, due to the extra high quality glass involved. They can also be impractical to handle at larger apertures where they can also reach very long tube lengths.
Large aperture reflectors can have comparatively short tubes and be very easy to handle as well as inexpensive. There is a little extra maintenance involved as you may need to clean and align the mirror from time to time, this procedure is known as collimation.
Catadioptric telescopes are a combination of refractor and reflector and are quite portable even at large apertures. A great many amateur astronomers who have access to good dark sky sites, ultimately end up with catadioptric telescopes because the offer a range of possibilities including astrophotography. The large ones, like most large aperture scopes, are not ideal in light polluted areas like the city and suburbs.
Those big Dobsonian telescopes are really just big reflectors mounted on simple turntables and their attraction is their huge light capture and simplicity of use, making them ideal for visual astronomy in a good location (again they are not so good in light polluted areas).
If you do not relish the thought of learning to find your way around the skies you could consider purchasing one of the models that come with a computerized mount. These 'Go-To' telescopes have made finding targets a breeze.
With those facts in mind you can now think about where you are going to do the most observing and choose a suitable beginners telescope. If you live in the city and are unlikely to get to a rural location for observing then perhaps stick with the small to medium size refractors, reflectors or catadioptrics, with or without the go-to function, your budget will probably start to dictate the choices here! If on the other hand you live in a dark sky area then my recommendation is to buy a great big Dobsonian. These offer so much viewing pleasure and are so simple to use it is difficult to fault them.
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you sound like slipknot wannabees to be honest(which would be nu metal)especially with the addition of turntables.
screamo is a music genre you know nothing of music with screaming vocals aren't "screamo".
look up circle takes the square.