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Old 20 May 2009, 06:26   #17
Sarge
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Well, it depends on the situation and on your preferences. Of course it might be a little difficult to "f*ck around" with a record player in a car but people have living rooms, too, haven't they? For daily use CDs are alright and quite convinient but if you really wanna know how great a record like Bat I (for example) can really sound like and how well it was produced you should listen to the vinyl, too. You hear things on the record that you don't hear on the CD. (No, I don't mean scratches and cracking. ) In addition, some older albums that were re-released on CD sound different to the original and in some cases that doesn't necessarily mean that they sound better. The ordinary music consumer might not care about that but I do.

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