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Vinyl
Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1130448" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>From my personal experience, back in the day, having a TT was a hassle and I got rid of it, CDs were convenient and compact. </p><p>Currently do not own a TT but so very much regret it and will get one again once I build the Amp for it.</p><p>Some years back I was at a friend's place who has a nice setup, we both used to DJ in our late teens early 20s. He still plays for his long term girlfriend from highschool.</p><p>A song was playing thrpugh his system, I said I liked it. He mentions he has it on LP.</p><p>Whips it out sets up the player and plays the same song. It sounded much more present, it had a lot more volume, as in how it filled the room. It was just better.</p><p></p><p>On another note, there are world governments that store certain types of data on LP, platinum LP. These get placed in to boxes and stored in military facilities. To this day it is being done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1130448, member: 24582"] From my personal experience, back in the day, having a TT was a hassle and I got rid of it, CDs were convenient and compact. Currently do not own a TT but so very much regret it and will get one again once I build the Amp for it. Some years back I was at a friend's place who has a nice setup, we both used to DJ in our late teens early 20s. He still plays for his long term girlfriend from highschool. A song was playing thrpugh his system, I said I liked it. He mentions he has it on LP. Whips it out sets up the player and plays the same song. It sounded much more present, it had a lot more volume, as in how it filled the room. It was just better. On another note, there are world governments that store certain types of data on LP, platinum LP. These get placed in to boxes and stored in military facilities. To this day it is being done. [/QUOTE]
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