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RECORDS FOR SALE + My Six Watt Tube Amp Review

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to all of the new subscribers. I've been promoting the mailing list as a place where I would like to sell records and I think I finally figured out an easy way to do so.

Buy My Records!

I've been selling records on eBay, Discogs and at record shows for years now, but have recently wanted to sell direct to people following Forever Analog on Instagram, YouTube and more.

I decided to open a Big Cartel store front with a small selection of records to sell each time I send out this newsletter.

Each order will include a free sticker that says "I'd Rather Be At The Record Store".

To everyone reading this outside of the United States, I'm not sure the shipping will be very fair, but please feel free to reach out with any questions if you see something you can't live without.

This first store drop features records from Tom Waits, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, Pet Shop Boys and more.

In the future, I hope to sell more items including cassettes, CDs and maybe even gear. Let's see how this small batch works first...

Please click here to buy my records!

Six Watt Tube Amp Review

Late last year, I received a six watt tube to review for my YouTube channel.

This little amp has really taken me on a journey to integrate it properly into my stereo system (e.g. having to buy Klipsch Heresy speakers for the best sound!).

I posted my video review of the amp yesterday, but more importantly, I pointed out a few tips for people who are interested in buying a low watt tube amp and asked some questions of my tube experts:

If you missed my video review about buying the Klipsch Heresy speakers, you can check it out below:

Thanks to everyone who has subscribed recently and happy record shopping!

Keep it analog,

Aaron

Forever Analog

Aaron Hartley

I review home audio products on my blog and YouTube channel, along with tips and tricks to get the best sound possible out of your home stereo!

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