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Post by PollyWantsACracker on May 10, 2015 22:22:39 GMT -5
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Post by World71R on May 10, 2015 22:39:48 GMT -5
MP3/iPod, for convenience purposes.
I'd love to listen to stuff on vinyl, but y'know, $$$ and all to get the vinyl albums, along with the necessary equipment.
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Post by Jessica on May 10, 2015 22:42:01 GMT -5
iPod user since 2003. I buy all my Oasis/BE/Noel stuff in CD format though.
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Post by nahuel89p on May 10, 2015 22:43:27 GMT -5
Out loud. Guitar/singing along.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 3:49:12 GMT -5
I've most of the albums in vinyl, but my vinylplayer (don't know the name in english) broke down a few weeks ago.
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Post by PollyWantsACracker on May 11, 2015 5:45:30 GMT -5
I've most of the albums in vinyl, but my vinylplayer (don't know the name in english) broke down a few weeks ago. aw man thats not good. i feel sorry for you. I've gone through 4 record players and only 2 of them have worked fine. do you have any of The Beatles albums on vinyl; particularly in mono? Just curious.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 5:55:48 GMT -5
I've most of the albums in vinyl, but my vinylplayer (don't know the name in english) broke down a few weeks ago. aw man thats not good. i feel sorry for you. I've gone through 4 record players and only 2 of them have worked fine. do you have any of The Beatles albums on vinyl; particularly in mono? Just curious. No, they are really expensive man. I've all the Oasis albums on vinyl except Familiar To Millions, Stop The Clocks and Time Flies. I have the Stone Roses on vinyl from 1989
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Post by PollyWantsACracker on May 11, 2015 5:58:58 GMT -5
aw man thats not good. i feel sorry for you. I've gone through 4 record players and only 2 of them have worked fine. do you have any of The Beatles albums on vinyl; particularly in mono? Just curious. No, they are really expensive man. I've all the Oasis albums on vinyl except Familiar To Millions, Stop The Clocks and Time Flies. I have the Stone Roses on vinyl from 1989 If you are talking about the Stone Roses debut, that is a FANTASTIC sounding album! and a great one too!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 6:02:21 GMT -5
No, they are really expensive man. I've all the Oasis albums on vinyl except Familiar To Millions, Stop The Clocks and Time Flies. I have the Stone Roses on vinyl from 1989 If you are talking about the Stone Roses debut, that is a FANTASTIC sounding album! and a great one too! Yeah, it really is! I bought it from www.marktplaats.nl a dutch secondhand website. The condition of the sleeve is mint and the vinyl too. Only 15 euro.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 6:41:21 GMT -5
My main library is on my laptop with vinyl rips and hi-res audio etc. I don't really like CDs as there's somewhat of an impersonal feel to them and the plastic cases tend to break a lot.
I'm growing my vinyl collection very rapidly. There's something special about them - the way they feel, the audio quality, the artwork and, dare I say it...the smell.
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Post by mimmihopps on May 11, 2015 11:42:47 GMT -5
CD on my discman. I still have a very old recordplayer, but because it's so old, don't even want to play my records for the fear that they get scratch. I'm planning to buy a new turntable for Christmas this year.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 12:36:49 GMT -5
Youtube through speakers.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 13:32:56 GMT -5
99% of the time I listen to my music on my phone through a pair of cheap Sony earphones. I should probably upgrade to some decent earphones considering how much I use them (a good hour or so at least every day) but from what I've found with earphones is that they always end up broken or get stolen within a month or two.
When I'm at home I sometimes play my music through my computer speakers which sound pretty good to say I think I only paid a couple of quid for them second hand.
I own about 5 CDs which I barely ever use and no vinyl.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 13:41:00 GMT -5
99% of the time I listen to my music on my phone through a pair of cheap Sony earphones. I should probably upgrade to some decent earphones considering how much I use them (a good hour or so at least every day) but from what I've found with earphones is that they always end up broken or get stolen within a month or two. When I'm at home I sometimes play my music through my computer speakers which sound pretty good to say I think I only paid a couple of quid for them second hand. I own about 5 CDs which I barely ever use and no vinyl. It'd be easier for me to count the hours I'm not listening to music
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Post by Sternumman on May 11, 2015 17:37:42 GMT -5
CD on my discman. I still have a very old recordplayer, but because it's so old, don't even want to play my records for the fear that they get scratch. I'm planning to buy a new turntable for Christmas this year. Discman? How old is it? I don't think that they still make them?
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Post by mimmihopps on May 12, 2015 3:57:34 GMT -5
CD on my discman. I still have a very old recordplayer, but because it's so old, don't even want to play my records for the fear that they get scratch. I'm planning to buy a new turntable for Christmas this year. Discman? How old is it? I don't think that they still make them? I don't think that they stil make them either. Mine is nearly 10 years old and it's still working.
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Post by PollyWantsACracker on May 12, 2015 10:36:43 GMT -5
CD on my discman. I still have a very old recordplayer, but because it's so old, don't even want to play my records for the fear that they get scratch. I'm planning to buy a new turntable for Christmas this year. if its old like that then all it needs is a new needle. If you really insist on getting a new one then I'd suggest a Pioneer. Its a top record player brand if you ask me.
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Post by PollyWantsACracker on May 12, 2015 12:05:34 GMT -5
CD on my discman. I still have a very old recordplayer, but because it's so old, don't even want to play my records for the fear that they get scratch. I'm planning to buy a new turntable for Christmas this year. Oh and if you want to get more records, I'd go with some Creedence Clearwater Revival to get started. Like the Beatles, its a band that is meant for vinyl only. For me at least.
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Post by Tales from The Mighty I on May 13, 2015 10:02:56 GMT -5
I currently prefer to listen via my iPod.
But most of my music files come from FLAC files, so I convert them to M4A, an "iTunes Plus" format for iTunes so that way I get a nice high quality listen every time I play a track or two.
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Post by loris86 on May 17, 2015 14:12:45 GMT -5
vinyl is for hipsters, and rich idiots! no just joking..but not really
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 14:16:58 GMT -5
vinyl is for hipsters, and rich idiots! no just joking..but not really But it smells amazing!
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Post by Jailbird on May 17, 2015 14:34:39 GMT -5
I love vinyl but I'm a bit too poor to get everything as an LP. I buy CDs as well, especially music from the 'digital era'. Used CDs have become dirt cheap though. I just found The Real People's debut for 10 cents today. If I want to listen to a new artist or an album I'm not arsed to buy I'll stream it.
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Post by boneheadswankholiday on Oct 12, 2017 10:42:42 GMT -5
Ears
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Post by heathenchemist01 on Oct 12, 2017 14:03:27 GMT -5
I am alright with listening to MP3s but when I listen to music on vinyl, it just warms my heart and watching the needle run over the disc helps me relax.
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Post by Derrick on Oct 12, 2017 14:47:55 GMT -5
What?! Cassette is not an option in the poll? Scandal!
CD for me, (my parents had a CD player when I grew up in the 80's so I always knew music through that format) I listen to them at home or in the car.
I really like vinyl but it's more expensive, never has bonus tracks, & takes more room to store (I have thousands of CDs, if they were all vinyl instead I'd need a bigger apartment). I bought all Oasis albums on vinyl, as well as a few of my favourite albums that have a nice cover.
I really don't like MP3/streaming, I might stream music on YouTube if I want to get a glimpse of what a song sounds like, but if I intend to listen to it properly after that I get it on CD. & I never paid for an MP3 track, if they won't release it on a physical format I'll download it illegally but I don't want to pay for a stupid file. I'm old school about that...
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