How do you listen to your music?
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Vinyl:
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16% |
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Cds:
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Cassette:
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2% |
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8-Track (woah):
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Mp3:
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59% |
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IForgotWhat8Was4
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- Posted: 10/01/2015 19:30
- Post subject: How do you listen to your music?
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The title says it for itself, I personally list to my music on Vinyl, Cd, and Cassette.
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alelsupreme
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- Posted: 10/01/2015 19:36
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thru da earhole _________________
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PsychologistHD
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- Posted: 10/01/2015 19:36
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I have a vinyl shelf, a CD drawer, and a terabyte of mp3s.
What else is new?
| alelsupreme wrote: | | thru da earhole |
i have to record this. words of the prophet
then i can finally be in the bealluminati
Last edited by PsychologistHD on 10/01/2015 19:37; edited 1 time in total
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liveinacar
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- #4
- Posted: 10/01/2015 19:36
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At home vinyl and in the car CD. Prefer vinyl though !!
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- #5
- Posted: 10/01/2015 19:57
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digital, for sure. best format because it doesn't have an innate duration limit.
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PsychologistHD
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- Posted: 10/01/2015 20:06
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| secretdad wrote: | | digital, for sure. best format because it doesn't have an innate duration limit. |
i believe the last side "metal machine music" had a ridge that just sent the needle back to the beginning, thus giving it an infinite runtime.
comments like yours also make me wonder what it would be like to listen to "since i left you" or something like that on vinyl
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zdwyatt
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- Posted: 10/01/2015 20:29
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Digital (streaming) most of the time, but I also listen to CDs in the car, and vinyl at home.
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- #8
- Posted: 10/01/2015 20:41
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| shaydndepriest wrote: | i believe the last side "metal machine music" had a ridge that just sent the needle back to the beginning, thus giving it an infinite runtime.
comments like yours also make me wonder what it would be like to listen to "since i left you" or something like that on vinyl |
ah nah it just has a locked groove at the end so that the last tiny bit would be playing on a loop. still though, you're not going to find a 40 minute composition without interruption on vinyl, or a 90 minute composition on cd.
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IForgotWhat8Was4
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- Posted: 10/02/2015 01:10
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| liveinacar wrote: | | At home vinyl and in the car CD. Prefer vinyl though !! |
Pretty much the same, although I use a diskman instead.
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FlorianJones
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- Posted: 10/02/2015 02:33
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I purchase all my music physically, so I have a lot of CD's and a crate's worth of Vinyl, but I keep them in my bedroom, which is my preferred way to hear music. Outside of my room I use headphones and my phone, or aux cable and phone in the car. If I want to hear something new I'll stream it somewhere, but I mostly spend my time with what I own. _________________ Overall - The 2010's - 2020
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