As a vinyl collector, do you buy to own, or buy to play? This is an issue that I've been wrestling with recently.
The product launch season cometh, so now would be a good time for this old editor to offer some words of advice, before the industry screws it up again.
There are plenty of hurdles to overcome when starting to DJ. Being a blind DJ just makes it that much harder. But this isn't phasing Mindaugas one bit.
In the wake of the shutdown to Technics, it seems that the rest of the market have come out of the shadows and are experiencing a resurgence. But these are different times and there's a diverse user base with using turntables in different ways. And we'd love for you to tell us how you use them by checking some boxes in polls.
We get it — sometimes a comment gets left that just brings out the red mist, and before you know it, you've called out someone with a string of full caps insults and added nothing to the discussion. We're asking you to stop and think about what you're typing in. This is the time of the quality DJWORX contributor.
Vinyl comes in all speeds and sizes, and while the numbers 7, 10, 12, 33, 45, and 78 are still popular, what about 16? Do you remember it? I do vaguely.