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audiofilio wrote:Industry reports ( from the US & EU ) indeed confirm the resurgence of ANALOG. This millenium has seen risen sales of turntables and vinyls. Ever noticed the emergence of ultra-expensive turntables from different manufacturers? This is just to prove that vinyl is back and is here to stay!
dafos wrote:At about 730 today, the BBC reported the revival of vinyl in England. Leading the way are DJ's, several of whom were interviewed and stated that aside from being more fun and cool to spin, vinyl actually SOUNDED BETTER than CD's. The report then shifted to a "hole in the wall" store of used vinyl and the proprietor said that moving stock was never a problem, its replenishing them.
redspecial wrote:...cassettes (now THIS IS a dying format)...
conspicuous wrote:redspecial wrote:...cassettes (now THIS IS a dying format)...
i have an older car i don't want to get rid off yet just because it has a cassette player i have dozens of chromium dioxide tape compilations of records (LPs) and cds i lovingly and patiently put together in the 70s to 80s that i love driving to
conspicuous wrote:what's interesting is that there are those collecting the albums who don't even own a record player any more the commentator says it's because of the album artwork however it's akin to buying a coaster or place mat
conspicuous wrote:what's interesting is that there are those collecting the albums who don't even own a record player any more the commentator says it's because of the album artwork however it's akin to buying a coaster or place mat
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