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Old 13-05-08, 05:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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is there any one out there like me that still thinks that vinyl is the best format for your music.
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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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is there any one out there like me that still thinks that vinyl is the best format for your music.
yep iv got loads of vinyl in storage at me old mans from when i used to have dex. styles that i have are: acid house, house, old skool, old skool hardcore, jungle, dnb, hardcore, happy hardcore, bouncy techno, gabba, freeform, 80s hip hop & bits & pieces of other styles aswell like. id never sell me vinyl cuz i love em & have spent a small fortune on em. some are worth a fiver while some are worth over £100 each & i have a James Venus 12" that iv only ever seen one copy of other then mine, which is DJ Vibes' copy & no one else has it
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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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