Great price for a superb collection on Double Vinyl
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AJ92
16 Dec 165#4
the pic looked like Trump to me
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alanbeenthere
16 Dec 16#1
Decent price for vinyl. Esp if they're your thing.
Ricco
16 Dec 16#2
Shirl
16 Dec 16#3
Ordered, thank you OP!
AJ92
16 Dec 165#4
the pic looked like Trump to me
tailo
16 Dec 16#5
Thanks and heat given.
gabesdad
16 Dec 16#6
Same price at Amazon (with MP3 autorip). Surprised it was that cheap compared to the rip-off prices for both new and old vinyl. Probably costs them all of tuppence to make!
PhilK
17 Dec 16#7
I remember when CD were coming in. They said it would sound better (it doesn't) and you could scratch it smear jam on it and they'd play (they don't)
Actually CD's will be rightly binned when Vinyl retakes its proper place as no1. Singles however, won't.
fishmaster to PhilK
17 Dec 16#10
The only people that think vinyl sounds better are the ones that have spent way too much on their audiophile systems at home.
"CDs reflect exactly what the artists recorded in the studio. Vinyl distorts it. Some listeners honestly feel that the defects vinyl introduces somehow make it more attractive or "warmer." But from any objective standpoint, there's no justification in calling the sound of vinyl records "better."
An audiophile who has invested time and a lot of money in their system to play vinyl has to tell you it's better otherwise their belief system is at fault and that's something that is very hard to be objective about.
Tibrocks
17 Dec 16#8
Thanks OP, ordered!
flintstone
17 Dec 16#9
excellent, just purchased from Amazon along with an Ellie Goulding vinyl and using my Audible £15 credit, both are now only costing me £6.98
flintstone
17 Dec 16#11
IMHO there's more warmth/atmosphere in listening to vinyl, mind I could be biased due to having first listened to music on vinyl around 40 years ago
PhilK
17 Dec 16#12
The only people who think CDs sound better than vinyl are people who haven't a clue what they're talking about
fishmaster
17 Dec 16#13
You've spent too much on a deck and a tonearm haven't you :wink:
joanne_taylor2
17 Dec 16#14
sold out
PhilK
17 Dec 16#15
Nope - comparing sound from good quality players on both CD and Vinyl
UNLIKE you.
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Actually CD's will be rightly binned when Vinyl retakes its proper place as no1. Singles however, won't.
http://phys.org/news/2016-07-music-vinyl-cds.html
"CDs reflect exactly what the artists recorded in the studio. Vinyl distorts it. Some listeners honestly feel that the defects vinyl introduces somehow make it more attractive or "warmer." But from any objective standpoint, there's no justification in calling the sound of vinyl records "better."
An audiophile who has invested time and a lot of money in their system to play vinyl has to tell you it's better otherwise their belief system is at fault and that's something that is very hard to be objective about.
UNLIKE you.