more bands jumping in on specilaity vinyl

MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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I can not stand the surface noise from records If I had to choose between a good quality recording of a C.D or a record I would go C.D all the way. Good quality recordings on vinyl are more susceptable to distortion while a well recorded and engineered C.D are not. For me, vinyl is for nostalgic listening, C.D's are for critical listening.
 
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