I always had a decent audio system in my house and my 3 kids were exposed to good music. I purchased each a system that fit their needs based on their desires, not my own. None expensive. My oldest daughter has a vinyl based system. My son runs vinyl and digital. My other daughter used hers most to augment video. They all also play music via their phones.
Is it possible to bring your kids into this hobby?
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"I was this kid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sWPHKU1XZU You dream about it, you decide you will have it, then you enter kindergarten. (That is how it went, if I remember correctly) |
I have three sons. They're all hooked on audio AND on vinyl. Fortunately, I have enough equipment to pass them my hand-me downs - speakers, amps, pre-amps and turntables. All three have respectable systems. For example, one son has Elac B6 speakers, an old Technics SL-1200 turntable, and an old NAD 3020 integrated amp. |
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