"Sophisticated audiophiles" will argue until they're blue in the face over whether or not the objectively measurable accuracy of CDs is better than the "warmth" of vinyl. Deeply unserious people.
I like the crunch, hum and rustle of cassette tapes. Truly the only acceptable music format, and if you think of being fancy using Type 4 Metal tapes then you are doing it wrong. Type I and II for life baybeeeeeee
The "sophisticated audiophiles" listening to CDs instead of vinyl is a nice touch.
"Sophisticated audiophiles" will argue until they're blue in the face over whether or not the objectively measurable accuracy of CDs is better than the "warmth" of vinyl. Deeply unserious people.
I like the crunch, hum and rustle of cassette tapes. Truly the only acceptable music format, and if you think of being fancy using Type 4 Metal tapes then you are doing it wrong. Type I and II for life baybeeeeeee
tapes are good because they sound like shit and break easy, and i'm not kidding
Someone must be rough on them, but that's on you I guess :smuglord:
i leave them in my car which gets both very hot and very cold and do not rewind them to the end, and its fine actually
Now that's the spirit.
finally someone said it.
Laughs in the archival longevity of vinyl while foil layers peel off
Two words: cable elevators.
Well, they are higher fidelity.