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guitar man

(15,996 posts)
Wed Jan 25, 2012, 01:07 PM Jan 2012

Informal poll: Do you still listen to vinyl records? [View all]

Im getting an album ready to go to print for my studio partner and we are thinking of doing a run of vinyl lp records in addition to the CDs and digital downloads. Just trying to get a rough idea of how many we should print vs CDs

Thanks!

Edit to add: each record will come with a digital download card so the album can also be downloaded in digital format also

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Only when I visit my cousin (whose sound system is probably worth more than any house I've lived in) hlthe2b Jan 2012 #1
thanks for responding guitar man Jan 2012 #39
elaborate record cleaning system. hlthe2b Jan 2012 #41
I'm looking into record cleaners guitar man Jan 2012 #48
All the time. Mr. Brickbat has a swanky stereo setup with all sorts of tubes and pre-amps and stuff. Brickbat Jan 2012 #2
Sweet guitar man Jan 2012 #8
Sure, often. It's the media with the most content, at least at my house... Scuba Jan 2012 #3
Awesome! guitar man Jan 2012 #12
Blues, Rock, Jazz... my stuff's pretty dated... Scuba Jan 2012 #15
Ahh, a Taj Mahal fan guitar man Jan 2012 #19
Nice. Lotsa unknown "studio" musicians who deserve more credit than they get.... Scuba Jan 2012 #20
Frequently. I also have a LaserDisc player. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #4
I remember those guitar man Jan 2012 #13
And much better quality than DVD. I have a shitload of them. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #18
At the moment, no - but OriginalGeek Jan 2012 #5
You and me both guitar man Jan 2012 #7
occasionally, but not buying much music in any format Kali Jan 2012 #6
I hear ya about the budget guitar man Jan 2012 #23
Sure, but I haven't purchased any LPs for a looong time. progressoid Jan 2012 #9
I forgot to include in the op guitar man Jan 2012 #10
I have a ton of them but I no longer have a turntable. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2012 #11
Thanks for the response guitar man Jan 2012 #25
DIY...Nice..If you are distributing I'd say around 100 vinyl.. Tikki Jan 2012 #14
cool, I think I still have that one too guitar man Jan 2012 #17
Yes -- but mostly from my pre-CD collection and recent thrift store finds. wakemewhenitsover Jan 2012 #16
LOL, I'd love it if we did guitar man Jan 2012 #22
Couldn't agree with you more. wakemewhenitsover Jan 2012 #28
CD is a decent audio medium guitar man Jan 2012 #54
Very interesting! wakemewhenitsover Jan 2012 #79
If your CDs are older ones guitar man Jan 2012 #87
Less and less Brother Buzz Jan 2012 #21
I hear that guitar man Jan 2012 #24
I just dug my turntable, pintobean Jan 2012 #26
ain't it great? guitar man Jan 2012 #32
I would if I had a turntable. grasswire Jan 2012 #27
I see a few pop up on craigslist around here guitar man Jan 2012 #29
I see console stereos on Craigslist pintobean Jan 2012 #29
tabletop -- sweet grasswire Jan 2012 #65
Zenith. My dad bought one in the early 70s pintobean Jan 2012 #70
I still buy Vinyl Records LynneSin Jan 2012 #31
Awesome, Love The Beastie Boys guitar man Jan 2012 #33
i still have my vinyl, barbtries Jan 2012 #34
I still have over 1000 lps bif Jan 2012 #35
that's awesome guitar man Jan 2012 #36
Sometimes. But my record player is a horror... hunter Jan 2012 #37
Agreed guitar man Jan 2012 #38
I gave my turntable to my nephew. Swede Jan 2012 #40
Excellent guitar man Jan 2012 #57
Absitively - very often! hifiguy Jan 2012 #42
I knew you'd be 'round sooner or later :) guitar man Jan 2012 #43
I've only heard the Primus hifiguy Jan 2012 #49
Awesome thanks guitar man Jan 2012 #52
No. sakabatou Jan 2012 #44
Heretic! guitar man Jan 2012 #45
Yes, vinyl is best! Rochester Jan 2012 #46
Absolutely!!! skypilot Jan 2012 #47
Thanks for the response guitar man Jan 2012 #50
That's the Way of the World skypilot Jan 2012 #53
I've got the CD guitar man Jan 2012 #56
I have the original vinyl of this one as well. It sounds fantastic, 6000eliot Jan 2012 #62
Yes. It's usually the most reliable music delivery system I have. n/t trackfan Jan 2012 #51
Indeed guitar man Jan 2012 #55
Gordon Lightfoot Cover unionworks Jan 2012 #58
Oh yeah, I heard it guitar man Jan 2012 #59
That's some serious equipment! unionworks Jan 2012 #60
I still have my stereo equipment but I've had every vinyl record I own converted to my computer. pacalo Jan 2012 #61
the stuff we are working on now guitar man Jan 2012 #64
just checked it out unionworks Jan 2012 #66
And not just America guitar man Jan 2012 #69
I listened to both that one & "You Don't Know Me At All". Wow! pacalo Jan 2012 #71
Thanks :) guitar man Jan 2012 #72
It was still very good despite the recording quality! pacalo Jan 2012 #80
Thanks! guitar man Jan 2012 #94
Some times.... WCGreen Jan 2012 #63
Only as they shatter quakerboy Jan 2012 #67
I think you might stop laughing unionworks Jan 2012 #73
Already did that done that quakerboy Jan 2012 #88
I had a 45 of the Moon Landing unionworks Jan 2012 #90
Why I love vinyl best unionworks Jan 2012 #100
Yes. Mostly our old ones, but occasionally at a show we will buy an album.nt amyrose2712 Jan 2012 #68
In a round about way Generic Brad Jan 2012 #74
I've been copying some to CD guitar man Jan 2012 #75
That's how I did it too Generic Brad Jan 2012 #78
I've been saving them 24 bit audio files too guitar man Jan 2012 #83
No. Arugula Latte Jan 2012 #76
awesome guitar man Jan 2012 #81
not any more... shanti Jan 2012 #77
Aww, don't throw them out guitar man Jan 2012 #85
I listen rarely to my vinyl. I listen more to my cassettes. kwassa Jan 2012 #82
cassettes! guitar man Jan 2012 #84
When I am home, I listen on my Fisher turntable ca. 1985 JCMach1 Jan 2012 #86
Me too guitar man Jan 2012 #89
my dream unionworks Jan 2012 #91
P.S. unionworks Jan 2012 #92
The old Voice Of Music turntables guitar man Jan 2012 #93
I was thinking about doing something similar... GReedDiamond Jan 2012 #95
That would be cool guitar man Jan 2012 #98
I still listen to shellac records. Play them on my Victrola. Keeps my arm limber. n/t dimbear Jan 2012 #96
At the end of the day, some stuff just sounds better JCMach1 Jan 2012 #97
Steely Dan Aja guitar man Jan 2012 #99
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