Getting Old
Drimble asks: When was it last brought home to you just how old you're getting? We last asked this in 2004, and you're eight years older now. Eight. Years.
( , Thu 7 Jun 2012, 13:24)
Drimble asks: When was it last brought home to you just how old you're getting? We last asked this in 2004, and you're eight years older now. Eight. Years.
( , Thu 7 Jun 2012, 13:24)
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I don't know
But it took a record deck with a stylus worth more than my modest £600 CD player to bring out the information.
That was a good 15 years ago, so by now my CD will sound the same but I can't say the record and stylus will have lasted so well.
( , Wed 13 Jun 2012, 7:13, 1 reply)
But it took a record deck with a stylus worth more than my modest £600 CD player to bring out the information.
That was a good 15 years ago, so by now my CD will sound the same but I can't say the record and stylus will have lasted so well.
( , Wed 13 Jun 2012, 7:13, 1 reply)
To me it sounds like the difference lay in the way the two versions of the album were mixed, rather than the physical format of the recording.
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( , Wed 13 Jun 2012, 20:40, closed)
Possibly
The CD was no doubt done 'on the cheap', although I'm not sure how much effort would have gone into the vinyl. It wasn't *that* expensive.
( , Thu 14 Jun 2012, 12:20, closed)
The CD was no doubt done 'on the cheap', although I'm not sure how much effort would have gone into the vinyl. It wasn't *that* expensive.
( , Thu 14 Jun 2012, 12:20, closed)
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