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Re: Digital looks so simple, sometimes I miss the vinyl ritual [message #99503 is a reply to message #99451] Tue, 09 June 2026 21:03 Go to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi,  I usually do vinyl, but do CDs and music DVDs as well.  I think both analog and digital have strong points as to which is better, I leave that up to the listener. I put all media in alphebetic order so finding something is not an issue.  And it is possible to listen to just one track on a LP. That is part of the reason for the small blanl spaces between tracks.  I don't find it a bother. You don't need to listen to the whole side just to hear one track. Streaming is definitly a good part of the future.  But when you have to pay for tracks, I raise objections.  Just who really owns what you paid for?  More than one streaming service has folded up with usually little warning.  The members usually end up on the short end of the stick.  Just my two cents.  

Good Listening
Bruce
 
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