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Old Posted Feb 28, 2017, 10:59 PM
Razor Razor is offline
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Originally Posted by Drybrain View Post
Oh, man, that's clearly all just a bunch of junk.

But even on a mediocre system, vinyl manages (IMO) to produce a sound that crates the most distinction between frequencies. Basically, I can easily hear more of what's going on, and easily separate out different instruments and tones. The music just sounds fuller and bigger.
No doubt.There's something to be said about that vinyl sound.

My point in an earlier post, was that nowadays listeners treat records with the care that they require. Vinyl isn't party or teenager friendly..Maybe that's why cassette's took over..Most of us didn't have great systems nor appreciated the care required to preserve them..We were careless with them. What I miss though, is the artwork in the interior of an album..Also, that whole trip down to Sam's or Records on Wheels to purchase an anticipated new release..Record stores nowadays are attracting more connoisseurs and not the masses like they used to.Before, the general population and the Audophiles shopped at the same stores, whereas now the masses just download from I-Tunes or whatever and play their music on computer speakers.

Last edited by Razor; Feb 28, 2017 at 11:09 PM.
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