I thought cassettes sounded better when cd's first came out, the cd's sounded thin.CDs can go away
Ive found a new love for vinyl, tho
cassettes tried to make a comeback last year and still is with the hipsters. It's just not making it very far.I thought cassettes sounded better when cd's first came out, the cd's sounded thin.
Yup, but...Vinyl will always survive because it has the BEST SOUND QUALITY OMG SO MUCH BETTER THAN DIGITAL.
(I wonder what % of new vinyl is cut from digital files sent to the pressing plant. I'm gonna wager 100%.)
Vinyl will always survive because it has the BEST SOUND QUALITY OMG SO MUCH BETTER THAN DIGITAL.
(I wonder what % of new vinyl is cut from digital files sent to the pressing plant. I'm gonna wager 100%.)
Vinyl will always survive because it has the BEST SOUND QUALITY OMG SO MUCH BETTER THAN DIGITAL.
(I wonder what % of new vinyl is cut from digital files sent to the pressing plant. I'm gonna wager 100%.)
Also this dude in UK (sorry for the repost)Vinyl was basically dead. They were down to only 3 places left that could still press. Thank god punk and grunge kept it around long enough for it to become mildly mainstream.
The speed inconsistencies i think.. at least for recording onto it.cassettes tried to make a comeback last year and still is with the hipsters. It's just not making it very far.
cassettes tried to make a comeback last year and still is with the hipsters. It's just not making it very far.
I have a santana like that.I pulled out a led zep II that Ive had since I was 20 , and it was old as hell then, and that mother fucker sounded like frying bacon it was so dirty and worn out