"Can hear all I ever owned, and more, on Radio Caroline.
Why would I want to go back to a scratchable medium using scratching technology?"
Because vinyl has a soul, listening to the radio is a lazy cop out .. |
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Love vinyl , I DJ and much prefer vinyl , more tactile , mostly reggae and dub plates , but I'm nearly at 2500 records in my flat and at my mom's . Vinyl rules just don't buy from hard to find records as they press their stuff themselves and the quality is really poor |
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Started in the late 90's and haven't really stopped,
latest purchases were the new Jamie XX album and Metallica Black album.
Annoying that vinyl has become popular again, I used to be able to pick up a lot of bargains
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"Can hear all I ever owned, and more, on Radio Caroline.
Why would I want to go back to a scratchable medium using scratching technology?
because the sound quality is far superior than digital?👍🏻"
Very debatable. |
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"Can hear all I ever owned, and more, on Radio Caroline.
Why would I want to go back to a scratchable medium using scratching technology?
because the sound quality is far superior than digital?👍🏻
Very debatable."
not at all, it’s scientifically proven, the waveband from vinyl is far high and lower than what digital can reproduce, if you appreciate music and sound you can notice the difference, off course you have to play it on a decent set up, an all in one unit off amazon for £60 won’t cut it. |
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