OT: 119th Obsequious Banter Thread: April Foods Day

April Foods: Which food is/are among your favorite(s)? (Pick up to three)


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ajgoal

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I think I know what standalone means, but I want to be sure -- speakers bundled with it or just the turntable? If separate, do you need Bluetooth?

I will give you new options in a price range, but I'm going to say flat out that I think you'll get a much better deal buying a vintage Technics or Pioneer unless you need BT.
Just a turntable. I plan to hook it into my receiver. I just wasn't sure what qualifies as good.
 
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JojoTheWhale

"You should keep it." -- Striiker
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Just a turntable. I plan to hook it into my receiver. I just wasn't sure what qualifies as good.

U-Turn Orbit is the standard rec for "I just want a solid one." That should be 250 without a sale. Made in the US and they make parts for it if you want to change some things. The only real downside to this one is that you have to change a belt to swap between 33 and 45.

I have a Rega Planar 1, which is one of the usual "I want a nice one but I don't want to spend a grand" options. That's 500ish, but I bought it used off of an audiophile forum for 400 with a $100 cartridge included. You'll also see a ton of people suggest the Fluance RT85N in this price range. I haven't heard it personally.
 

ajgoal

Almost always never serious
Jun 29, 2015
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U-Turn Orbit is the standard rec for "I just want a solid one." That should be 250 without a sale. Made in the US and they make parts for it if you want to change some things. The only real downside to this one is that you have to change a belt to swap between 33 and 45.

I have a Rega Planar 1, which is one of the usual "I want a nice one but I don't want to spend a grand" options. That's 500ish, but I bought it used off of an audiophile forum for 400 with a $100 cartridge included. You'll also see a ton of people suggest the Fluance RT85N in this price range. I haven't heard it personally.
Ok, thanks. I'm upgrading to 4K finally and I think I'm going to have room on top of the cabinet. I have a crappy all in one, so I figured adding a turntable to use the speakers/headphones would be a nice upgrade.
 

trostol

Learn to swim, Learn to swim
Jan 30, 2012
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R'lyeh
I really do need a stand alone for my room...probably use Bluetooth speakers til I can make room for a whole set up
 

JojoTheWhale

"You should keep it." -- Striiker
May 22, 2008
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If you are going to be in the market for an important device of some sort that uses silicon wafers, I would consider accelerating your timeline. Triple that haste for solar panels.

Spruce Pine, NC was essentially destroyed in this storm. That includes the road to the only largescale mine for the quartz needed to make ingots used to refine silicon wafers. Shortages may be coming again.

There are a handful of these functionally one of a kind companies scattered around the globe propping everything up. Names that never hit the news like Veeco and Applied Materials.
 

mja

Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt
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If you are going to be in the market for an important device of some sort that uses silicon wafers, I would consider accelerating your timeline. Triple that haste for solar panels.

Spruce Pine, NC was essentially destroyed in this storm. That includes the road to the only largescale mine for the quartz needed to make ingots used to refine silicon wafers. Shortages may be coming again.

There are a handful of these functionally one of a kind companies scattered around the globe propping everything up. Names that never hit the news like Veeco and Applied Materials.
Um, would that include TVs? Should I not wait for November?
 

JojoTheWhale

"You should keep it." -- Striiker
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Um, would that include TVs? Should I not wait for November?

If that was my timeline and a decent sale pops up on the model I wanted, I would pull the trigger rather than trying to save an extra $50 or something. I wouldn’t run out and pay full price today.

It will eventually get fixed because it’s so important. This is a question of when and how many employees will have to be trained. So if you don’t particularly care if a shortage means you’re in May instead of November, that’s fine too.
 

Beef Invictus

Revolutionary Positivity
Dec 21, 2009
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If you are going to be in the market for an important device of some sort that uses silicon wafers, I would consider accelerating your timeline. Triple that haste for solar panels.

Spruce Pine, NC was essentially destroyed in this storm. That includes the road to the only largescale mine for the quartz needed to make ingots used to refine silicon wafers. Shortages may be coming again.

There are a handful of these functionally one of a kind companies scattered around the globe propping everything up. Names that never hit the news like Veeco and Applied Materials.

I need to build or but a new PC. This makes me feel rushed. I don't like it
 

Jack Straw

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