Vinyl is the fastest growing part of the music business.
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Perfected sound is difficult to reproduce
It’s good to see it coming back
Any favorite record stores in stl? other than vintage vinyl.
Really the only tangible option left with a selling point.
What?!? I would never in million years think Vinyl would be the fastest growning 😂😂 but it’s amazing and one of the best ways to play music 🎶
*growing. I need to start reading through before I post 🤦🏾♀️
Sometimes in order to go forward, we must first go back 🤙🏻
You love to see it
Vinyl can sound great on a good turntable. A lot of the cheap turntables that people are buying now sound awful though and are probably damaging the records.
It has a lot of factors that can screw up the sound. But once you get it right, they’re way ahead of lots of the modern digital stuff.
Lots of people has a misconception that old vinyl sounds terrible, which is really wrong. I have some records that’s older than my parents. I take good care of em and they sounds incredibly good.
They age well
A lot of older vinyl sounds better than the newer pressings, assuming they have been well looked after.
Older vinyl are closer to mother tape, and no digital involved. But some pressing plants nowadays are just doing sloppy jobs lol no excuses.
I’ve never came across a slightly warped record from the 60s and 70s. New pressings has way more warped discs, it’s almost becoming a norm. 😞
Magic of analogue
We need a decentralised Discogs which accepts Bitcoin.
