Munkey Boy
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I thought the sound out of some of those consoles was worthy of the real estate they took up. Grandparents had an old RCA out of the 60s that I threw London Calling on and was blown away. Digital equivalent lost something. I'm no technophobe, but damn I loved that rich sound.I was out in the sticks, 1 channel only on the black and white tv… party line phone with 5 digits.
And who remembers the HiFi radio and turntable that was a piece of furniture?
Or dump, either one works!?lMAO, this is worthy of an immediate bump!
Pretty much anything on vinyl sounds better than everything on CD, Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Pandora, etc. Digital sucked the soul out of music.I thought the sound out of some of those consoles was worthy of the real estate they took up. Grandparents had an old RCA out of the 60s that I threw London Calling on and was blown away. Digital equivalent lost something. I'm no technophobe, but damn I loved that rich sound.
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Digital can be awesome when done right. Takes good bit depth and quit with the lossy compression schemes to save size ‘ bandwidth. The old analog gear wasn’t perfectly accurate but did impart a smoothness that I find pleasing to the ear.Pretty much anything on vinyl sounds better than everything on CD, Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Pandora, etc. Digital sucked the soul out of music.
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That’s gonna cook my bean for a minuteNot that this thread is lacking in changes of direction, but while we’re on the topic of digital music, what was the first CD that you bought? This is for the over 50 crowd who actually grew up flipping albums over.
Mine was Tesla Mechanical Resonance, a very fine piece of music that still holds up today.
All: Allroy’s Revenge I think. I distinctly remember my busy plugging in his cd Walkman to his car stereo and jamming “Hot Rod Lincoln” cover by the band. Ran out and got a Sony discman and that CdThat’s gonna cook my bean for a minute
Not busy, buddy. Damn autocorrectAll: Allroy’s Revenge I think. I distinctly remember my busy plugging in his cd Walkman to his car stereo and jamming “Hot Rod Lincoln” cover by the band. Ran out and got a Sony discman and that Cd