ZOG home turntable rig

I’ve been a digital DJ from the get go, starting on CDs in the mid 90s – but recently I decided to dabble with vinyl and turntables.

I recently came into a crate of old records from my family, plus I’ve had a crate of records for decades that I haven’t been able to listen to. Also there is the occasional “vinyl only” techno release that I really want to get my hands on, so I started assembling a low cost, bang for buck, vinyl listening and digitising setup. Although this is a “DJ” style turntable I’m not planning on playing sets with it.

I’ve been playing around with this setup for a few months, and really enjoying checking out old recordings and some modern techno / electronic releases played on vinyl. Does it sound better than digital? No – though the right record can sound really good. It does sound different though. There are a lot of records that sound complete rubbish, but I’m surprised how nice sounding some really old recordings are.

The current vinyl digitising / listening rig is:

I’m usually listening and recording via an Allen & Heath ZEDi10FX mixer, which has nice 96Khz 4 channel ADC/DAC built into it, though sometimes I’ve hooked it up to my main hifi system

I also had to purchase a pile of record brushes, cleaning fluids and assorted accessories to maintain the records and player, tinkering with this stuff seems part of the whole vinyl playing ritual.

 

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