Yes, is the short answer. I have a small collection of records. I don’t really feel like it sounds all that different but I have some records with old recordings of tracks that are difficult to find as a digital version.
YES! Compared to some CD reissues of vintage recordings, vinyl often offers far more depth to the sound quality, even when the grooves of 33 1/3 LPs and 45s are degraded by Rice Crispy-like snaps, crackles and pops and the hiss of the recording studio’s master tape.
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Yes, is the short answer. I have a small collection of records. I don’t really feel like it sounds all that different but I have some records with old recordings of tracks that are difficult to find as a digital version.
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I do too 🙂
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Eu gosto de ouvir música em vinil😀. Gosto de misturar o novo com o velho.
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Yes. Sadly, I no longer own my turntable or vinyl. Would love to recollect.
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YES! Compared to some CD reissues of vintage recordings, vinyl often offers far more depth to the sound quality, even when the grooves of 33 1/3 LPs and 45s are degraded by Rice Crispy-like snaps, crackles and pops and the hiss of the recording studio’s master tape.
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Will do, thank you 😃
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Yep…and don’t believe in regrets, but I do have one: throwing away vinyl’s during one of my moves from one house to another…
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