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Vinyl
Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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<blockquote data-quote="HC1" data-source="post: 1131240" data-attributes="member: 24590"><p>[USER=778]@LIVESOUND[/USER] Please direct me to the thread you are referring to on your findings on improving Vinyl playback. I'm always keen on enhancing the experience.</p><p></p><p>I sat on my couch the past weekend to listen critically to a few CDs and FLAC files, compared to Vinyl and Open reel tapes, since we opened this very familiar debate. I listened to a few pristine records that are dead quiet. Each to their own, but I wish someone who isn't impressed with vinyl could sit next to me to experience it. I refuse to force my opinion on to anyone, and yes the FLAC files sound amazing and are convenient, but to my experience Vinyl is hard to beat. I dont't want to stray off topic but I would like to experience a master copy or a great copy of a master copy on R2R. To be a bit more on topic, in my case Vinyl is all but dead. To me it is an occasion. I make time to listen and I enjoy it thoroughly. I will keep on spending way more resources than I should on it. My teenage daughter has started her collection of(very expensive) first wave Punk LPs and the seed is planted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HC1, post: 1131240, member: 24590"] [USER=778]@LIVESOUND[/USER] Please direct me to the thread you are referring to on your findings on improving Vinyl playback. I'm always keen on enhancing the experience. I sat on my couch the past weekend to listen critically to a few CDs and FLAC files, compared to Vinyl and Open reel tapes, since we opened this very familiar debate. I listened to a few pristine records that are dead quiet. Each to their own, but I wish someone who isn't impressed with vinyl could sit next to me to experience it. I refuse to force my opinion on to anyone, and yes the FLAC files sound amazing and are convenient, but to my experience Vinyl is hard to beat. I dont't want to stray off topic but I would like to experience a master copy or a great copy of a master copy on R2R. To be a bit more on topic, in my case Vinyl is all but dead. To me it is an occasion. I make time to listen and I enjoy it thoroughly. I will keep on spending way more resources than I should on it. My teenage daughter has started her collection of(very expensive) first wave Punk LPs and the seed is planted... [/QUOTE]
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Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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