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How Vinyl Records Are Made PART 1 OF 2

How vinyl records are made. Part 1 of 2  
 
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mystrtube (1 week ago) Show Hide
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E' la cosa + bella che abbia mai visto...
jdodgemopar (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The vinal awnser is evedent records are A cut above.C.D.s dont last forever and A record will.... from A record junkie..
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the sad thing is for a vinyl to compete with or surpass the sound quality of a CD, you would need a very high end turntable with an expensive needle. The average 100 dollar turntable vs a 30 dollar CD player: the CD will sound better.
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Cd's are optical disc's used to store digital data. Originally developed to store sound recordings, but later also allowed other types of data. Available since 1982, Cd's are a copy of the Laserdisc technology by The Philips Company.
They publicly demonstrated a prototype of an optical digital audio disc at
a press conference called "Philips Introduce Compact Disc.
Being a professional D.J. I only use use vinyl records. Thumbs down for cd's.

New York City
D.J. Sal Z.
maoriboy298 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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you can hear the Canadian at 1:28
sscham (1 week ago) Show Hide
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lol XD i also noticed it :)
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peppoj (2 months ago) Show Hide
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They recycle their rejects? That sounds so funny!! :)
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the music isn't actually on the disc. the player is connected to the mp3. The record just controls the mp3. For example, if the record slows, so does the music from the ipod. He's just using the turntable as a controller.
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The music is actually on the disc but the cd player reads the mp3 in which way to process the sound.

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