Win 1 of 3 TEAC LPU190 turntables
Did you keep any of your old vinyl records, but didn’t keep the turntable, as it was big and seemed to exist merely to gather dust? If yes, was it a decision you regretted? Then TechStyles, and the good people at TEAC, can give your old tunes some new life.
TEAC’s LPU190 will play those vinyl records, 33s and 45s, and, if you so choose, can turn the tracks of your vinyl records into MP3 & WMA files, to play on your computer, iPod, etc. And it just s happens that TechStyles has three of these TEAC turntables to give away, to three lucky entrants.
Click to find out more about the prize, the TEAC LPU190 turntables. To find out how to enter, read on.
How to enter
1. Subscribe to the TechStyles newsletter in the box below. After entering you’ll be taken to a new page – don’t forget to come back and add your answer to the competition question (see below).
To be eligible to win you must be an active subscriber at the time of judging.
2. Scroll down this page, to the ‘Leave a Reply’ section, provide your full name, and a valid email address, and leave a 30 words or less answer to the following question:
What old vinyl album, or single, are you most looking to converting into digital format, and why?
Entry is open to all permanent residents of Australia. Click to view the full TEAC LPU190 competition terms and conditions.
The Win 1 of 3 TEAC LPU190 turntables competition closes at midnight AEST, 18 February, 2012.
Category: Competition






tj southerly your only lonely my father would play and sing this to my mother and i havent heard it since he passed 27 years ago what a treat and walk down memory lane it would be
“The Morning of the Earth” This epic Aussie album is one that must remain in my collection to be played endlessly until the day I die
KISS – The best of the solo albums, a classic album, reformatted so audio will sound as glamourous as the airbrushed cover of the 4 faces.
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‘World Of Bruce Lee’ – just can’t help myself using those vinyl records as my secret weapon. Converting them to digital would help restrain myself from unleashing the Fist Of Fury!
Record Single is Intimacy by Machinations. Can’t buy now anywhere on CD and not listed in ITunes. Very rare. Haven’t played it for 20 years.
Bob Dylan’s ‘Hurricane’, because that’s what I’ll be whipping up – a vinyl fuelled storm of vinyl, and Dylan is a must!
A rare swedish import 33 of the Sex Pistols album, ‘Spunk’ that needs converting to protect it.
I can see the TEAC LPU190 would reignite my love of vinyl again.
Elvis Presley – Blue Hawaii. The raw acoustic sounds would provide the perfect escape for my mind, riding on gigantic waves streaming calmly in pure TEAC styles. It’d be simply heavenly!
Loved the beatles in ’63!
Still have the album ‘Please, please me’!
If I owned TEAC’s brilliant new turntable creation?
I would enjoy reminiscing with this great musical sensation!
KISS ‘Destroyer’. I could still recall Dad fuming when I defaced his prized 70s collection, mistaking it for a frisbee. Ouch! Time to turn back time, “kiss” and make up…
Neil Diamond’s Hot August Night because coincidentally- I was with my mother today and she insisted I check out her old LP vinyl record collection and this was her very favourite!
‘The Muppet Show’. My childhood album. Love every song, from ‘Mahna Mahna’ to ‘Sax And Violence’ (ha!). Great for passing down to my kids, no worries about it getting destroyed!
My 80′s FUNK collection coz it’s still the best dance music ever made and it’s not all available on cd…. Love “Sexomatic” by The Bar Kays.
All Michael Jacksons Albums
Digital is the way of the future
We can’t immortalise him but we can immortalise his music.
My precious Beatles “WHITE ALBUM” – My first album purchased – And what a way to start!
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The one track I’d convert into digital format is Tears for Fears picture disc of “Sowing the Seeds of Love” Ive not heard since my turntable died 2 years ago.
Meatloaf’s Bat out of Hell….my 11 y.o. has taken a fancy to the album and has put it up on his wall..it would be great for him to experience how we used to listen to music in the old days”
a 80s disc with all songs released in 89 with an great hit dont tell me the time
The Bangles! It was my first and only vinyl record. Lots of sentimental value
Love to turn all my Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley records into digital format for clarity and static free listening. A TEAC LPU190 turntable would keep me happy for life.
BIG O Roy Orbison distinctive, powerful voice, complex compositions, and dark emotional ballads. He created a unique form of popular music. Loved by young and old. I have many of his records.
Beatles: Sgt Peppers closely followed by The Moodly Blues Days of Future Past, the 2 best albums of the 60s.
I would love to convert into digital format my old Alice Cooper records. Such memories.
Kylie by Kylie Minogue – it’s the first record I ever bought out of my own pocket money
I am proud to say I am an owner of The Beatles White album! I would love to be able to listen to it!
All of my Bob Marley Records have to be full blast to really hear them anymore due to static and interferance love Bob
KISS – Destroyer their best Album i love all the songs on it especially Beth!!
The Bee Gees – Strawberry Fields-forever! I just love this classic song, it has golden memories for me and want it preserved forever!
The Chipmunks go country in, “Urban Cowboy,” in particular, their rendition of, “You’re The One that I Want”. If only my cat had their collective vocal talents.
ZZ Top – Eliminator
A journey back to my youth and years of partying.
- I wonder if my kids, … and grandkids will love it as much! (The LP, not the partying)
David Bowie Golden Years album love it so much and just want to hear it without the static on digital Teac format
Electric Ladyland by Jimi Hendrix, found in Dad’s treasure trove, such naughty cover with titillating titles! Can’t wait to bring the ORIGINAL crisp vintage sounds of the liberating 60s forward!
Without a doubt – Don Mclean – American Pie. Play it almost every friday night!