wtferrothorn
03.30.15 | I've always wanted to collect vinyls. Oh well, my CD collection's pretty cool... |
dimsim3478
03.30.15 | oh i thought he was joking
anyway good pickups, especially POWERS THAT B MY FAVOURITE COLOUR IS OH MY GOD BITCHHHHHHHH |
Final Origin
03.30.15 | Edited my list to change vinyl to plural xD
Yeah man, can't wait to get The Powers That B, been dispatched and on its way to me. |
Frippertronics
03.30.15 | yeah got my copy of 1 the other day, but Inanimate Sensation is a bit fucked so I have to clean it.
6 is on 2LPs and I still don't understand even with the fidelity excuse. |
WellFedWhiteMale
03.30.15 | Great start! A costly, yet satisfying addiction. |
Cyberduck
03.30.15 | Don't buy into the hype that vinyl sounds "better" though. They have their charm with the big artworks, but soundwise there's no reason to invest so much money into it, except if you're into the sort of distortion they make with the pops and crackles. |
NorthernSkylark
03.30.15 | i like the pops and crackles but i've maintained my cd coll nevertheless
sometimes i am just too lazy to jam vinyl
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DominionMM1
03.30.15 | "except if you're into the sort of distortion they make with the pops and crackles."
yes because all records, no matter what condition, pop and crackle |
Final Origin
03.30.15 | I am more into the whole 'package' of the vinyl, I quite like owning the larger physical form rather than CD atm. Some come with posters and high-quality mp3/wav files. Overall, its a more satisfying experience. |
Cyberduck
03.30.15 | @DominionMM1
Well, it's one of many problems if you see it merely from the technical side, e.g. the bad signal to noise ratio or the steady erosion with many playbacks. Getting it with high quality digital files sounds like a fair deal though. |
DominionMM1
03.30.15 | having even the slightest idea of what you're doing when it comes to your setup helps to minimize many of those problems |