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Old 11-29-2014, 09:12 PM   #17251 (permalink)
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you just have to keep your records clean, don't get your fingerprints all over them, and be respectful with storing them.
And don't skimp when buying a stylus.
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Old 11-29-2014, 09:14 PM   #17252 (permalink)
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And don't skimp when buying a stylus.
I dread the day I'll have to replace mine.
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Old 11-29-2014, 09:17 PM   #17253 (permalink)
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I dread the day I'll have to replace mine.
Didn't think of that - they must cost enormous dollars these days because of the rarity of the format.
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Old 11-29-2014, 09:19 PM   #17254 (permalink)
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Didn't think of that - they must cost enormous dollars these days because of the rarity of the format.
it's just a tedious task.
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Old 11-30-2014, 10:31 AM   #17255 (permalink)
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Its part the actual sound differences, part the ritual of putting on a record and keeping your player functioning, and for me, a huge part just collecting. Nothing like going to a store and sifling through thousands of things for something you like at a price you can love. Although I think with the vinyl comeback, a lot of people are buying brand new records online for a particular colored or splatter wax style. Those do look cool as hell, but as soon as you get into buying new, it seems like you lose a valuable part of the experience.

Honestly, I don't listen to them on a regular basis, just sometimes or when there's company. Keeps things in better condition, and sometimes I'm just straight up not too picky on how my music sounds, I just need background music for doing things. A phone with an infinite playlist, hooked to decent speakers, suffices.
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Old 11-30-2014, 03:00 PM   #17256 (permalink)
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Cassettes already have made a comeback. At least with punk/underground rock. I'm honestly not a fan and never have been- too fragile.
Nor me. The only reason we used them back then was that we had no other choice. If you wanted to record an album it was tape or nothing. I would not go back to them now. Very unreliable and who's into turning over the tape to get to side 2?
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i know people say they have vinyl for sound differences or whatever but i honestly probably couldn't tell the difference. i know its sort of a hipster thing too but that sort of thing doesn't really interest me much, plus i'm cheap as hell so i pirate basically all the content i can online and don't pay for ****.
I just collected vinyl because, again, at the time that was all there was. Once CDs came out and my favourite albums were available I replaced them. I still have most of my albums but there's dust all over them. I no longer have a turntable.
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Its part the actual sound differences, part the ritual of putting on a record and keeping your player functioning, and for me, a huge part just collecting. Nothing like going to a store and sifling through thousands of things for something you like at a price you can love. Although I think with the vinyl comeback, a lot of people are buying brand new records online for a particular colored or splatter wax style. Those do look cool as hell, but as soon as you get into buying new, it seems like you lose a valuable part of the experience.

Honestly, I don't listen to them on a regular basis, just sometimes or when there's company. Keeps things in better condition, and sometimes I'm just straight up not too picky on how my music sounds, I just need background music for doing things. A phone with an infinite playlist, hooked to decent speakers, suffices.
I have never got the "warmer sound" thing to be honest. For me, the hassle of putting on a vinyl LP as opposed to pushing a button just isn't worth it. Also remember, records can skip so you can't bounce around your room on a pogo stick as I like to do...
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Old 11-30-2014, 03:08 PM   #17257 (permalink)
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There are life-sized posters of this poseur all over the public transportation system where I live. Every time I take the bus there's at least one person who sees the poster, sees me, and appears to think I'm the dude on the poster. I've even been asked. I don't know why I find it so irritating but yeah, it is.
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There are life-sized posters of this poseur all over the public transportation system where I live. Every time I take the bus there's at least one person who sees the poster, sees me, and appears to think I'm the dude on the poster. I've even been asked. I don't know why I find it so irritating but yeah, it is.
There was a poster girl for one of my store's donation drive ads, and her face was on everything. She had long hair and glasses and people constantly asked me if I was the girl on the poster. We looked nothing alike?!? People are so stupid, it's unbelievable.
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There's actually a pretty significant difference in quality. From my experience, a vinyl copy of my favorite album sounds so much more crisp and full as opposed to listening to a CD version / mp3.
.....when you first buy it
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.....when you first buy it
Even so. However, the life expectancy of that sound with vinyl records isn't very long with the potential of warping and scratching. Though, I guess scratching could apply to CD's as well.
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