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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 842269" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>I have vinyl and digital however I ONLY have wav's and mp3s of my own records and nothing downloaded. I love using my records as you get real feedback and enjoyment from the records themselves in addition to the music. My CDJ's very rarely get used and I have an A&H DX which is more a tool for messing around on as digital is cold and soulless. Sort of like going out and playing Sunday League football vs x box, sort of the same but nothing like each other.</p><p></p><p>The knock on effect of using vinyl is you end up with a nice collection and I really love my records. As I'm typing this I'm thinking of putting an offer in for a record which will take pride of place. I have some near if not unique pressing and spend far too much time concentrating on records!!</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 842269, member: 755"] I have vinyl and digital however I ONLY have wav's and mp3s of my own records and nothing downloaded. I love using my records as you get real feedback and enjoyment from the records themselves in addition to the music. My CDJ's very rarely get used and I have an A&H DX which is more a tool for messing around on as digital is cold and soulless. Sort of like going out and playing Sunday League football vs x box, sort of the same but nothing like each other. The knock on effect of using vinyl is you end up with a nice collection and I really love my records. As I'm typing this I'm thinking of putting an offer in for a record which will take pride of place. I have some near if not unique pressing and spend far too much time concentrating on records!! S [/QUOTE]
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