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Yeah I read that article and sad thing is it may be true...I collect vinyl to this day but getting ''new'' albums on vinyl is more expensive and in most cases impossible these days.alipaul wrote:Hopefully that's a a fair way off as not everyone as PC's in their homes.
You haven't been reading classic rock by any chance.
There was an article in there about the death of CD and the rebirth of vinyl
I was looking at these but went for the 160 GB ipod instead look nice but not enough memory for my liking.hansx wrote:Is there anybody who has some experience with the Apple Itouch. Plan to replace my Ipod mini in an Itouch. it looks great, but is this also great?
I suppose they will end up expensive similar to japanese pressingssparrow wrote:Yeah I read that article and sad thing is it may be true...I collect vinyl to this day but getting ''new'' albums on vinyl is more expensive and in most cases impossible these days.alipaul wrote:Hopefully that's a a fair way off as not everyone as PC's in their homes.
You haven't been reading classic rock by any chance.
There was an article in there about the death of CD and the rebirth of vinyl
Probably but.....I'll still buy them.alipaul wrote:I suppose they will end up expensive similar to japanese pressingssparrow wrote:Yeah I read that article and sad thing is it may be true...I collect vinyl to this day but getting ''new'' albums on vinyl is more expensive and in most cases impossible these days.alipaul wrote:Hopefully that's a a fair way off as not everyone as PC's in their homes.
You haven't been reading classic rock by any chance.
There was an article in there about the death of CD and the rebirth of vinyl
I used to like tapes but soon lost interest after a lot of my older well played ones knackered up. I gave almost all of them away but I do like blanks as I sometimes make compilations for fun and I play the odd cassette now & again. It's a shame good quality tapes ar ehard to come by as you've got to buy the cheaper and low quality ones. And also their more expensive than CDR's thses days. I have a handful of TDK metal tapes and the sound is as good as the source and sometimes even better with a bit of tweaking. My wife claimed all my metal tapes and put Daniel O'donnel on two of them My tape deck is almost redundant these days but it's nice to know it's there.Pertou wrote:A few days ago, I bought a portable cassette recorder on eBay
I can relate towards your nostalgic feelings. But technology is in progress just like the electronic music. I also owned an md portable recordable and a portable cd player. Nowadays I use an mp 3 player. But I still play my vinyl on the turntables, use my old equipment next to the newer technology.Laserdisc Dream wrote:My Very First CD player
It’s long before was I pod or MP3 player where very popular frying off the bookshelf.
When got my first Compact disc player switch one is the best A Perfect quality Sound
hope really enjoy set a right too listen Mini Disc player I have own my very first Portable CD Player
It belong my late Father he give to me take care of it tell 5 years later it give out it not working.
I let it go So I Throw it away.
That my first CD player that I ever had.