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The sound on a 12in single is quite cool
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From my point of view, vinyl is a mixed bag. But, yes, at its best, I would tend to agree that it is indeed the best format for music. The trouble is, it isn't always at its best.
The way I see it, the CD brought (fairly) good quality sound into most people's houses, vinyl brought (and still brings) *better* quality sound into *some* people's houses (and none-too-impressive sound into *many* people's houses). Oh, by the way, DVD-Audio is quite good. |
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HI
I have lots of rare vinyl as a investment for my daughter when the reaper comes for me.Would like to listen to some of it,whats the best way of transfer to disc? |
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best bet is to get or lend some decks & a mixer & connect the mixer to you pc's sound card & then rip em. dont bother with those USB decks their ****.
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Or if you don't want to record to computer, you could buy a CD recorder (like a CD player but also records unto CDs) and make CDs; you can obviously rip the CDs to computers and/or convert them to MP3s etc.
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a half decent CD recorder costs the earth, so unless he has money to burn i wouldnt bother. Hi-Fi turntables use crappy needles & will scratch your records, so unless you dont care about your vinyl dont use one. my mate paid £300 for a CD recorder & he can only use certain CDr's which cost £10 each, honestly dont bother mate.
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