Stuart Polansky wrote:
Is this like "I just shot myself in the ass, does anyone have a pair of tweezers"?
Sorry, Chris, I couldn't help myself.

It is very funny!
I don't really miss the turntable however. I'm glad I bought it to experience vinyl, and I understand why people like vinyl, but just couldn't get into all the effort to make it work! Setting a needle, flipping over the record, cleaning the record, etc. etc.
As a speaker builder I make so many changes and adjustments to my speakers that I have to be able to pop a cd in and get to a track very quickly, and I do this like 20 times or more almost any time I make a change to my speakers.
Of course I could have kept the turntable for the times I was relaxing, and the cd for the times i'm working, but the turntable financed a new amplifier for me, which I really like!