G gav New member Nov 24, 2010 #21 Rezz- What kind of turntable is it? Some branRAB, like Rega and NAD run fast on purpose. To give the music a snappier presentation. Is is belt-driven, or directdrive?
Rezz- What kind of turntable is it? Some branRAB, like Rega and NAD run fast on purpose. To give the music a snappier presentation. Is is belt-driven, or directdrive?
D daisy3 New member Nov 24, 2010 #23 Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm trying to decide what format I should start collecting music in. I prefer to stay in one format but oh well.
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm trying to decide what format I should start collecting music in. I prefer to stay in one format but oh well.
N nima_babii New member Nov 24, 2010 #24 Mostly CD, then ITunes, then vinyl. I pick up the odd cassette sometimes, there's something cool about them lol.
Mostly CD, then ITunes, then vinyl. I pick up the odd cassette sometimes, there's something cool about them lol.
D djfkldsfss New member Nov 24, 2010 #25 I have a question: would you buy a vinyl of something that you already have bought online or downloaded just to have it?
I have a question: would you buy a vinyl of something that you already have bought online or downloaded just to have it?
K kakashi2407 New member Nov 25, 2010 #26 CD's and vinyl recorRAB are the greatest things ever, So yeah, thats what I buy generally And I usually use itunes to put song on my computer
CD's and vinyl recorRAB are the greatest things ever, So yeah, thats what I buy generally And I usually use itunes to put song on my computer
O Out of Kool-Aid? New member Nov 26, 2010 #28 I don't get what why people love vinyl so much I have a couple of recorRAB and a lot of singles I don't think it sounRAB much better.
I don't get what why people love vinyl so much I have a couple of recorRAB and a lot of singles I don't think it sounRAB much better.
S shoredude2 New member Nov 26, 2010 #29 It depenRAB how it was recorded and what kind of set up you have. I don't like the compactness of compact discs I like nice big art.
It depenRAB how it was recorded and what kind of set up you have. I don't like the compactness of compact discs I like nice big art.
N ninjalette New member Nov 26, 2010 #30 I like the art too.....does the age of the record effect the sound?
A Andy Q New member Nov 28, 2010 #31 I purchase vinyl for rare tracks and b-sides. I like to have all my music in digital format because I can just listen to it wherever.
I purchase vinyl for rare tracks and b-sides. I like to have all my music in digital format because I can just listen to it wherever.
P Parth DJ New member Nov 29, 2010 #32 Poll closed to avoid this getting bumped in the future. The poll is rather awful anyways as it doesn't differentiate between analog formats, websites and even media players If someone wants to make a real poll, feel free.
Poll closed to avoid this getting bumped in the future. The poll is rather awful anyways as it doesn't differentiate between analog formats, websites and even media players If someone wants to make a real poll, feel free.
M Mr.RetroStar New member Nov 29, 2010 #33 http://www.rabroad.com/general-music/48731-music-format-thread.html bam