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Jay's take on how vinyl compares with digital
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<blockquote data-quote="stevanbuxt" data-source="post: 1134424" data-attributes="member: 13728"><p>There is a lot to be said for YouTube channels and followers/subscribers. We can love, hate or find middle ground. I think mostly we should not shoot from the hip and try work out opinions from experience as best we can. I watch a lot. Some folks are great on camera, others come across as BS or paid etc. I'm not the biggest fan of this channel for how it's produced, but he has a following, experiencebof high end gear and there is relevance in this. We need to stop hitting each other over the heads with ego and vulgarities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevanbuxt, post: 1134424, member: 13728"] There is a lot to be said for YouTube channels and followers/subscribers. We can love, hate or find middle ground. I think mostly we should not shoot from the hip and try work out opinions from experience as best we can. I watch a lot. Some folks are great on camera, others come across as BS or paid etc. I'm not the biggest fan of this channel for how it's produced, but he has a following, experiencebof high end gear and there is relevance in this. We need to stop hitting each other over the heads with ego and vulgarities. [/QUOTE]
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