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Vinyl; who's got it and how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 15951731" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>It's actually the contrary. </p><p>Everyone went to CD/digital for the convenience, not the sound qualities.</p><p>The convenience to cue up each song at the touch of a button, or throw it in the car for traveling. Also, easy to duplicate and copy.</p><p></p><p>Vinyl is a pain in the ass. Before playing, you need to wash it (yup) to get the record clean and free of debris/shaving etc. The stylus needs to be clean and dust free. Records should be kept in static free sleeves. The phono preamp really colors the sound, so a proper preamp is essential, which isnt cheap either.</p><p>Vinyl in general is a nuisance, but soooo worth it over digital files.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, much of today's vinyl is essentially a CD on vinyl. They record digitally, then cut the digital file to a slab of vinyl.</p><p>In order to experience the full sound, you need some AAA releases (recorded all analog).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 15951731, member: 183643"] It's actually the contrary. Everyone went to CD/digital for the convenience, not the sound qualities. The convenience to cue up each song at the touch of a button, or throw it in the car for traveling. Also, easy to duplicate and copy. Vinyl is a pain in the ass. Before playing, you need to wash it (yup) to get the record clean and free of debris/shaving etc. The stylus needs to be clean and dust free. Records should be kept in static free sleeves. The phono preamp really colors the sound, so a proper preamp is essential, which isnt cheap either. Vinyl in general is a nuisance, but soooo worth it over digital files. Keep in mind, much of today's vinyl is essentially a CD on vinyl. They record digitally, then cut the digital file to a slab of vinyl. In order to experience the full sound, you need some AAA releases (recorded all analog). [/QUOTE]
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