http://www.amazon.com/Ion-10-Recording-Turntable-Audacity/dp/B000PZQPP4MP3s because no matter how hard I try, vinyls won't fit in my computer.
Digital copies of vinyl records are absolutely terrible. You just don't get that warm, fuzzy feeling.
MP3s because no matter how hard I try, I can't find
well you can get really good digital copy if you use a Stanton ST-150 clug in to a pioneer mixer and then clug the mixer in to a aux inDigital copies of vinyl records are absolutely terrible. You just don't get that warm, fuzzy feeling.
Cassette tapes are where its at man. ^^ (80s <3)Certain albums were also written to be enjoyed from beginning to end with only a break for flipping the record (Pink Floyd--Meddle, Neil Young--After The Gold Rush, etc.) Other albums gave you almost two distinct views (Led Zeppelin III, Abbey Road, etc.) Mp3s simply give you too many options to skip around, repeat and such. Sure, these are nice features; but I think it's easier to appreciate some vinyl in it's front to back form.
na man its all at the 8tracksCassette tapes are where its at man. ^^ (80s <3)
Really, whatever format one grows up with is what they will have the feels for.