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33rpm
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 14:15 |
Vinyl beyond question!
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Vinyl just sounds better!!
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spookytooth
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 14:19 |
I gotta go with FLAC on this one, although I have to say that lately I have been taking a liking to cassette tapes.
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Catcher10
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 14:26 |
Vinyl at home...because I too grew up with vinyl. but anywhere else its mp3 or WMA files.
To me mp3 and other files lack in the low end, whereas to me vinyl is not lowend deficient. Also I think vinyl has a much richer sound than CDs or mp3.
But it is hard finding new issues on vinyl...and expensive.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 14:53 |
I was so much of a play it once to tape to cassette using dbx noise reduction kind of guy. For those who aren't familiar with dbx, it was (is?) superior to Dullby. I swear you could make a cassette that sounded just as good as the original. Of course if you played it back on a non dbx deck it sounded like crap because it used compression to get over the tape hiss and under the distortion. RIP cassette collection 9/21/09. Eh, my last dbx deck had quit working years ago anyway. But I lost some good live stuff taped off the radio.
Edited by Slartibartfast - October 11 2010 at 14:53
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 14:56 |
I switched from vinyl to cassettes i think around 1980,mainly because i loved listening to my music in the car.When cds came out i couldn't get over how much clearer they sounded over the vinyl and cassettes and have since replaced everything with cds.
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Catcher10
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 15:06 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
I was so much of a play it once to tape to cassette using dbx noise reduction kind of guy. For those who aren't familiar with dbx, it was (is?) superior to Dullby. I swear you could make a cassette that sounded just as good as the original. Of course if you played it back on a non dbx deck it sounded like crap because it used compression to get over the tape hiss and under the distortion. RIP cassette collection 9/21/09. Eh, my last dbx deck had quit working years ago anyway. But I lost some good live stuff taped off the radio.
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I was a cassette whore.....I put everything I owned on cassette with dbx nr. I think I used mainly Denon tapes which I could not tell the difference, usually.
My cassette deck quit on me about 4 yrs ago.....I have been tossing the idea of getting another one for nostalgia reasons and cause I still have probably 300 tapes......
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Todd
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 15:21 |
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience.
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Sckxyss
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:19 |
128kbps mp3.
I actually can't tell the difference from a cd, and I more than double my iPod battery/storage capabilities compared to 320. The limiting factor is more likely to be the iPod sound drivers, rather than the format.
And of course, digital formats are way more convenient than physical. No way I'm lugging around hundreds to thousands of cds/vinyls and not being able to play them anywhere I want to.
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Nathaniel607
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:23 |
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
For vinyl to sound great:
1. Need a first pressing. 2. Needs to be on non-recycled vinyl. 3. Needs to be played on expensive equipment.
And yet...
1. Dynamic range is still limited. 2. Surface noise is ever-present 3. Quality degrades every single time the needle runs across the surface 4. Dust accumulation. 5. Effects of gravity during storage.
A CD, on the other hand, sounds as perfect today as the day it rolled out of the factory in 1985.
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I want to say, this is the last opinion I expected Walter to express... I definitely had you pinned as a vinyl guy. Wait... what's that at the end...
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
the day it rolled out of the factory in 1985. |
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WalterDigsTunes
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:27 |
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SaltyJon
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:29 |
Todd wrote:
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience. |
You have all three of those Zunes full? My 80's full now, I want a 120.
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esky
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:45 |
Vinyl. I remember as a kid picking up Mr. Squire's Fish Out of Water on vinyl, running home, and listening to it on earphones. A deep, resonating experience (even with the snaps, crackles, and pops) that was other-worldly. I just can't seem recreate it with the Japanese import version. Two different animals.
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Catcher10
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 16:54 |
SaltyJon wrote:
Todd wrote:
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience. |
You have all three of those Zunes full? My 80's full now, I want a 120.
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Todd's a beast!!! I'm still trying to fill my 2 30GB Zunes.....
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Anirml
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 17:00 |
Vinyl!
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Todd
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 17:29 |
SaltyJon wrote:
Todd wrote:
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience. |
You have all three of those Zunes full? My 80's full now, I want a 120.
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One Zune120 is nearly full (5gb left)--that's my prog Zune. The other is classic rock, jazz, and alternative, and it's probably half full. The Zune80 is classical, and it's about half full.
I use WMA 128 for my Zunes, as the sound quality is good enough (roughly equivalent to MP3 160) for my day to day usage, and I don't want the files to be too large. I still have the CDs too, in case I want to rip into a higher quality format.
Love the Zune!
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: October 11 2010 at 21:00 |
... what is up with admins moving polls where they can't be voted in?
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The-time-is-now
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Posted: October 12 2010 at 05:03 |
Can't vote
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Catcher10
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Posted: October 12 2010 at 16:41 |
Todd wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Todd wrote:
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience. |
You have all three of those Zunes full? My 80's full now, I want a 120.
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One Zune120 is nearly full (5gb left)--that's my prog Zune. The other is classic rock, jazz, and alternative, and it's probably half full. The Zune80 is classical, and it's about half full.
I use WMA 128 for my Zunes, as the sound quality is good enough (roughly equivalent to MP3 160) for my day to day usage, and I don't want the files to be too large. I still have the CDs too, in case I want to rip into a higher quality format.
Love the Zune! |
I love my Zunes too.........I had 4 at one time, gave one away and my son lost the other one.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: October 12 2010 at 16:55 |
Count me in the Zune fan club. I rip to WMA.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Jörgemeister
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Posted: October 12 2010 at 17:53 |
SaltyJon wrote:
Todd wrote:
Well, I prefer CD, but for convenience I rip everything to WMA so I can fit lots of music onto my three Zunes (two 120 and one 80), which I listen to at work with a Kicker docking station. But I have all the CDs back at home, and usually that's the format I listen to at home.
As a sidenote, I am quite amazed at the 5.1 mixes of artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and Magenta. Really quite astounding, and a totally new experience. |
You have all three of those Zunes full? My 80's full now, I want a 120.
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My 120 is full, i'd buy your 80 full so you can buy a 120 :D
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