Any turntable will work just as good, get nice needles though to get a low signal to noise ratio.
A vinyl record player operates on a turntable. A record is put on the turntable and then set into a rotation by a tonearm. A stylus needle, which is at the end of the tonearm reads the vibrating sounds and plays the record.
A vinyl (the disk) can become unusable if it gets cracked or if you dont clean it. If you clean it after each use it will be usuable for years to come. I suggest you buy a vinyl cleaner. It's usually a little black bottle. Put some of the formula on a cloth. Preferably a Shamwow or something like that. wipe it horizontally around the disk. Don't rub it up and down because it will do damage to the disk.
That would depend on whether they are ceramic tiles or more vinyl tiles.
Yes, the turntable from DJ Hero will work with DJ Hero 2.
As long as turntable has 45 rpm you can get the little adapters (plastic) that just snap into holes on the 45's they are very common.
You can buy your own Vinyl Lathe. They are very expensive ($5,000+) and require special vinyl blanks. Some fit over standard turntables and some have their own platter. Neumann, Vestax and others make (or made) them.
It depends on the type of floor that you are putting down the vinyl flooring on top of. If it is concrete, then make sure it is clean, dry and repair any cracks or holes. If the old vinyl flooring is in good repair then just put the new vinyl flooring over it or use an embossing leveler for slightly worn vinyl flooring. If the old vinyl flooring is in very poor shape remove it completely. Plywood underlayment can be used for other types of flooring that you will put new vinyl flooring down on top of.
Funnily enough I have it on vinyl, and am just about to convert my copy into a digital format using my USB turntable. I had thought they were Philly radio DJs and was just searching to find out Its a marvellous compilation: one of the finest soul compilations I've ever bought
it is actually not much different from cutting paper. you have to make sure you have a really sticky mat though. Just put the vinyl on the mat (paper side down) then cut your image.if you only want to cut the vinyl and not the paper back, pressure should be at 3 or 4, blade depth should be 5.
Put options are hedges for long positions. As such, you should buy put options to hedge against a long gbp position.
Just put them on low. Not a biggie. You could probably just hang dry but if you want a quicker dry, put them in the dryer. They won't melt. Vinyl can tolerate high levels of heat. It's meant to be durable like that.
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