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@gus196666 All vinyl LP's pressed after 1979 were sourced from a digital 'cutting delay', unfortunately.
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Oh that told you ;)
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@colenbrak Very simple - and I detected it right away. When the needle hits the vinyl the sound is completely unique. Every snap crackle and pop is special to the *exact* individual record being played. This sound is not even close to what it would be live but even I could hear the distinct nuances. An exact digital replica will always be inferior to the unique sound being created. Don't even get me started on what happens when 250+ ppl all jump at the same time to the beat :)
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Love this!!!
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BooM!
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@WARBOSZ if they can't be replicated then how the fuck can someone record it digitally and put it on youtube, and those nuances are still audible?
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What The Technics Turntable Model Number Name
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i love the sensation of playing a vinyl with a good needle....love turtables....vinyls forever!
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@gus196666 LP's should've never died. Glad they're back!!!!!!
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old skool g shit,,



record an turntables is the way shoul be to play or listen music , fuck digital ((
gus196666 2 years ago 18
LIsten carefully - there are so many more nuances in pure vinyl that can't be simply replicated
WARBOSZ 2 years ago 7