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Vinyl
Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1995" data-source="post: 1130356" data-attributes="member: 1995"><p>Much conspiracy theories here regarding marketing and big money etc. It seems that every turn leads to a conspiracy theory these days. There are many posts from others rebutting these suppositions and offering reasons for their popularity. Some of us just prefer vinyl for reasons stated above and have stuck with it, similar to how many still love reel-to-reel. No mega bucks turntables and cartridges are needed. My daughters both have inexpensive turntables. </p><p></p><p>CDs are also not indestructible. They do scratch, and disc rot is a known phenomenon for the medium. </p><p></p><p>CD jewel cases are horrible to handle, they crack and break and they just feel awful in hand.</p><p></p><p>Also, the locally produced CDs were of terrible quality. I stopped buying CDs due to the bad sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1995, post: 1130356, member: 1995"] Much conspiracy theories here regarding marketing and big money etc. It seems that every turn leads to a conspiracy theory these days. There are many posts from others rebutting these suppositions and offering reasons for their popularity. Some of us just prefer vinyl for reasons stated above and have stuck with it, similar to how many still love reel-to-reel. No mega bucks turntables and cartridges are needed. My daughters both have inexpensive turntables. CDs are also not indestructible. They do scratch, and disc rot is a known phenomenon for the medium. CD jewel cases are horrible to handle, they crack and break and they just feel awful in hand. Also, the locally produced CDs were of terrible quality. I stopped buying CDs due to the bad sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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