Marsupial wrote: 
> I am happy about the resurgence of LPs. Not because it supposedly have
> "better quality" - that is BS, the support itself induce audible issues
> - but because there is a way better contact with the music when you have
> something physical, visible, that you know translates to audible sound.
> You need a better respect toward your playbacks with a hardware LP than
> with a digital MP3 that you can simply redownload.

Maybe I got all this "contact with the physical item" out of my system
with the thousands of records I purchased, handled, and listened to
between 1964 and the mid 1980s.  And I still have (and can play on my
turntable) those vinyl albums. And I don't download mp3s. I buy the CD.
But I'd happily skip this step if I could confidently purchase FLAC
downloads. Don't get me wrong, I like albums, fun to play occasionally
and look at album cover. But if I could only have vinyl vs digital, the
digital would win hands down.

p.s. My preferred method of listening to music is to see the artist
live!


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