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Iconic Symbolic Historic
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Things is, when I was selling my vinyl, I couldn't give it away. Same with the turntable, the pawn shop didn't want it and onw the same geezer is offering me more than I paid for it. Thank goodness it was in good condition
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Born to Folk
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It's been making a steady comeback over the last 10 years, even the supermarkets have been selling vinyl over the last couple of years, thats how popular it is....
I think it's a mix of nostalgia, hipsterness, album cover artwork and some people preferring the sound quality... I grew up at the tail end of records so I only had a few when i was a kid/early teen and then it was cassettes and Cds.. I do miss the album cover artwork/ posters and limited edition singles with rare b sides etc ... I do think investing in a decent sound is important though regardless of which medium you use...it makes a world of difference... |
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Vinyl is nice.
But You can not get SACD 4.1 ,5.1 , 24bit , SHM CD, BluSpec CD higher Quality of sound. I have a 1975 Quincy Jones LP but I also have the Japan 24bit CD I can hear Extra Percussion & Keyboard instruments, but not on the sad LP Last edited by arista; 21-01-2021 at 12:51 PM. |
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