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Should I buy a record player

  1. #21
    Enterita African Astronaut
    Originally posted by PrettyHateMachine the hate and ignorance towards cds these days is so frustrating and stupid it makes you wonder if it isn't just a marketing ploy by the jedis to scare people away from cds so they won't be able to copy and share them, which is why they're steering people towards vinyl records since it takes more effort to copy them to your computer.

    Hmm could point, like why current artists like Taylor Swift etc are releasing shit on vinyl.
  2. #22
    PrettyHateMachine African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Enterita Hmm could point, like why current artists like Taylor Swift etc are releasing shit on vinyl.

    Taylor's record company would release something on 8track if people would still buy it
  3. #23
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    it's not worth the cost/effort unlessyou' re a confirmed vinylsexual

    try listening to the same music on CD VS vinyl and see if the difference is significant for you to rebuy everything. most people get into vinyl for the aesthetic more than anything else
  4. #24
    Enterita African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra it's not worth the cost/effort unlessyou' re a confirmed vinylsexual

    try listening to the same music on CD VS vinyl and see if the difference is significant for you to rebuy everything. most people get into vinyl for the aesthetic more than anything else

    What's the aesthetic they like so much? The low quality/crackling noises? Do they just pretend to like it because they want to be different etc?
  5. #25
    Siouxsie_Q African Astronaut
    Just get an Ipod. More convenient.
  6. #26
    PrettyHateMachine African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Enterita What's the aesthetic they like so much? The low quality/crackling noises? Do they just pretend to like it because they want to be different etc?

    The huge album art, the weight of the record, collecting them, the act of placing it onto a turntable and watching it spin etc
  7. #27
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Enterita What's the aesthetic they like so much? The low quality/crackling noises? Do they just pretend to like it because they want to be different etc?

    The audio quality isn't perceptually different if you don't scratch them up and use decent equipment for playback.

    But again, like people have already said, it's not about audio quality. It's a mildly fun way to support an artist.
  8. #28
    Tommy Lund Yung Blood
    I like vinyl records. I just feel like they are more substantial and that there is a ritual involved in putting one on. My father has always liked vinyl so it`s kinda been a part of my upbringing.

    I don`t rebuy a lot of the music I have on CD`s but if I am getting a new album, it`s probably going to be on vinyl.

    If it`s worth the investment for you, that only you can decide.
  9. #29
    Enterita African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Tommy Lund I like vinyl records. I just feel like they are more substantial and that there is a ritual involved in putting one on. My father has always liked vinyl so it`s kinda been a part of my upbringing.

    I don`t rebuy a lot of the music I have on CD`s but if I am getting a new album, it`s probably going to be on vinyl.

    If it`s worth the investment for you, that only you can decide.

    I hate how every time someone makws an argument for vinyl they use wishy washy buzz words like "ritual" and "feel". I need cold hard facts as to why vinyl is superior.
  10. #30
    PrettyHateMachine African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Enterita I hate how every time someone makws an argument for vinyl they use wishy washy buzz words like "ritual" and "feel". I need cold hard facts as to why vinyl is superior.

    It's not superior and in this day and age the only reason to use vinyl over CDs is for the feel
  11. #31
    Enterita African Astronaut
    Originally posted by PrettyHateMachine It's not superior and in this day and age the only reason to use vinyl over CDs is for the feel

    So vinyl is for low test cucks?
  12. #32
    PrettyHateMachine African Astronaut
    Just stick the cds unless you want the large artwork, heaviness of the record and the act of inserting it onto the turntable.
  13. #33
    Technologist victim of incest
    I kinda think the only people who can appreciate vinyl are the people who grew up with it. To me it’s just a familiarity to “the good old days”.

    I know, I know, I’m old as dust.
  14. #34
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Technologist I kinda think the only people who can appreciate vinyl are the people who grew up with it. To me it’s just a familiarity to “the good old days”.

    I know, I know, I’m old as dust.

    it's had a bit of a resurgence with younger people lately

    I don't think there's any practical reason for it, some people just like it is all
  15. #35
    Technologist victim of incest
    I knew it’s been gaining in popularity over the last 2 or so years. There’s some bad ass turn tables out there. I definitely prefer CDs over vinyl.

    I wouldn’t invest in a turntable, but I’ve enjoyed listening to my friends. But, of course I prefer to listen to old music on turntables.
  16. #36
    The experience of a CD vs vinyl is like making your dinner in the microwave vs making it in the oven.
  17. #37
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by cupocheer Im allergic to latex.



    So, if we're going to have unprotected sex, Cupo, you will have to go to the doctor's and get tested for std's first.
  18. #38
    PrettyHateMachine African Astronaut
    I just remembered, vinyl records have the whole thing with the needle wearing over time and the record itself degrading.
    Just stick with CDs, OP.
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