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Speaking of garage music, my old garage stereo system has just quit a few weeks ago. I have a turntable that works for my records, and Fay has an iPod with lots of her music on it, and I have a suitable pair of speakers, but I need something that I can plug it all into, and that also plays cassettes and CDs.I could go down to "Best Buy" and ask, but bless their hearts, those young folks turn funny colors when I mention cassettes and turntables.If anyone here hasn't got anything better to do (well, you know what I mean), is there something I can get at a gadget store or on Amazon that will act like an amplifier/FM receiver for those components, and to which I can hook my speakers? The ones I see all look like they already come with things I already have, or they're for stereo experts and cost big bucks. I'm looking for a $200 thing at most ....Thanks!Lannis
Garage Music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4ABpbxIPFI
To plug everything into, you just need a stereo receiver, not even an AV one. They are $40-$100 all day long on Facebook, Goodwill, and thrift stores. You can plug iPod, MP3 player into one easy. Lots of people talk about streaming not, for me. I've got 4-500GB and growing of music on hard drive. So I built a headless mini-PC that hooks to my 1980s vintage Onkyo receiver. I control the whole thing with my tablet or phone. Long term goal is to have it look like a piece of stereo equipment. Right now in proof of concept phase. So far so good.-AJ
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talk radio
http://ca2.rcast.net/radio/60769/. Click for blues 24-7 no commercials. Broadcast from a dudes basement in SGF Mo.
Oh yeah, my time in St Louis. The "U Man" still on? I once got a T-Shirt from the "Feats at Five" show.
Yep. More than 40 years.