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Guest post is written by Michael L. Moore of Devoted to Vinyl.Vinyl records are a very fun hobby—nothing quite compares to the tactile experience of touching an album cover, or placing a large disc made of vinyl onto a turntable’s platter. And in an age of MP3’s and streaming services, being able to actually touch your music has become so retro that its back in vogue. Although vinyl is enjoying a strong resurgence, the format’s resurrection comes with a price. Although CD’s and month-long subscriptions to Tidal or Spotify can cost a mere $10, a brand new vinyl record can cost anywhere from $20 to $40.And then there’s the price of equipment, where a high-end turntable can set you back thousands of dollars.With that said, if you’re someone that’s been bitten by the vinyl bug, but have a limited amount of disposable income, don’t worry—you’re not out of luck. In this article, I’m going to provide you with a handful of affordable equipment options that will allow you to start spinning records in no time—without leaving you in massive debt.Searching for a Good, Cheap TurntableHere’s the good news about turntables—although many cost more than a thousand dollars, there are just as many that cost significantly less.Now, a lot of people that are first starting out with vinyl records prefer to purchase a Crosley record player. And on the surface, it’s easy to understand why.They have a fun, retro aesthetic. They can often be found for less than $100. They have built-in speakers. And they’re portable, so you can pack them up and take them over to a friend or family member’s house.How To Get Into Vinyl On A Tight Budget
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