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<blockquote data-quote="Jigsaw" data-source="post: 913109" data-attributes="member: 46605"><p>They defiantly are a bad investment. You pay say for instance £1.00 then 3.95 for postage, your lost money straight away. But I guess am not going to sell mine on, so am not out of pocket. </p><p>But if you live in a place were you have a good record store that stocks loads of old skool then your not out of pocket, But collecting is not about making a profit, it like you said its about the memories behind the records and for me, wanting to own that record that your Super Star DJ Played. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> I have plenty of mp3's on my computer most in wav format and yes the sound quality is very good, but nothing beats the sound of 2 records beat matching together. Hence why I own decks over cdjs. You just can't recreate how crisp it sounds.</p><p>I don't think vinyl will die, as it is a far more effective way to scratch with, than using a CDJ. I don't scratch, I don't know if you have ever scratched from a CDJ but it sounds shite. I buy most of my remastered from juno and have had no issue with quality of sound and their's another downside to digital downloading, your limited to what you can get, and your not with records, that's another plus to records. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigsaw, post: 913109, member: 46605"] They defiantly are a bad investment. You pay say for instance £1.00 then 3.95 for postage, your lost money straight away. But I guess am not going to sell mine on, so am not out of pocket. But if you live in a place were you have a good record store that stocks loads of old skool then your not out of pocket, But collecting is not about making a profit, it like you said its about the memories behind the records and for me, wanting to own that record that your Super Star DJ Played. ;) I have plenty of mp3's on my computer most in wav format and yes the sound quality is very good, but nothing beats the sound of 2 records beat matching together. Hence why I own decks over cdjs. You just can't recreate how crisp it sounds. I don't think vinyl will die, as it is a far more effective way to scratch with, than using a CDJ. I don't scratch, I don't know if you have ever scratched from a CDJ but it sounds shite. I buy most of my remastered from juno and have had no issue with quality of sound and their's another downside to digital downloading, your limited to what you can get, and your not with records, that's another plus to records. :thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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