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Nightfly
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^ The problem is a lot of people just didn't take care of their vinyl and it needs a lot more TLC than a Cd does. I've been disappointed by quite a few 2nd hand vinyl purchases myself. My LP copy of Darkness Decends which I've had from new in the 80's still sounds great!
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Nightfly
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I recently got the new Sorcerer album ob vinyl, which is great by the way. However, I hadn't realised until it arrived that it plays at 45 rpm. Now I appreciate this should give better sound quality than 33 rpm but my deck while it will play 45's involves some fannying about to do it. I'd prefer to stick with albums that play at 33.
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Catcher10
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CDs suck large volumes of SUCKA$$!!
Records are the only way to experience music.....You can't "hear" music from a digital file. Day in day out my rekkids destroy my CDs for sound quality and immersion into the music. Only time I listen to CDs is when I am vacuuming or cleaning the toilet....back ground noise. Can't do this with a CD..... |
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