the future of music

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That Guy
06-19-2008, 01:45 AM
mp3s, and i'll go see the live shows when they're in town. and we're talking 40+gigs of albums after i delete the 9 songs or so that i don't really like (in most cases).

when most of the stuff you listen to is small label, it's just easier that way. and i hate the itunes software, not that it really makes a huge difference.


btw, microcenter (microcenter.com if brick and mortar locations aren't close) has 4gb mp3 players (good text display, fm tuner, voice recorder, etc) for $25. i've got two of them, and i'm SOOO glad, cause i was about 2 hours away from dropping $200 on an ipod. 18 hours on a AAA battery for me.

redskinjim
06-19-2008, 11:12 AM
i buy cds and burn them but you can see everything changing very fast.

dblanch66
06-19-2008, 12:44 PM
I've gone from records to tapes to cd's to downloading. However, through the process, the sound quality really has taken a hit due to compression. I still buy cd's but mainly SACD's and DVD audio to play on my 5.1 system at home. Problem is, most of those are now out of print because the general public never really got into it. But once you hear Dark Side of the Moon on 5.1, it's hard to listen to it on my Ipod.

firstdown
06-19-2008, 01:02 PM
8 track player is the only way to go!

Riggo44
06-19-2008, 01:07 PM
8 track player is the only way to go!


Screw that.... If you want really good sound you need Reel to reel!

I actually can remember using my Dads when I was a little kid. :embarrass

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