• Soggytoast@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Legit didn’t know people still bought music. CDs though? How does anyone still have cd players, and why. Vinyl is a hipster fad now so I guess that explains records.

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      8 months ago

      My car has a CD player. It sounds a lot better than the radio or any streaming service’s compressed audio. I used to have a SiriusXM subscription and their audio quality was absolute garbage. I don’t pay for any streaming music services now, and have no plans to ever do so.

      I buy CDs of every band I like, because I know that music will last in its perfect quality form for decades and nobody but burglars can take it from me. I use my blu-ray burner to rip them to high-bitrate MP3s for phone and Plex library usage.

      I also have a pile of records that I don’t listen to because I don’t have room to set up my record player right now.

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      Audiophiles is why. Why CDs? Because the music in a CD is raw uncompressed. So if you got a good amp and speakers, earphones or IEMs you can hear the musicians scratch their beards while playing jazz, or maybe you can hear the sound of dacer’s boobies rubbing against the spandex or clapping harmoniously. LOL 😂, the rest of us will tin can and string headphones, we make due with mp3s.

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          8 months ago

          Hey now you know how the Spanish do their cevillana clapping trick!.. You can imagine how their guys do it. Yes it’s painful at first but it gets them ready for war once them clapping things go numb.

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      I have an external CD/DVD player that is used solely to rip CDs and add to my media server. I abhor renting music and ripping a CD gives me the format and quality I like (!1000kbps flac) and future proofs me if tech limits change down the road. I used to rip to ogg but a few years ago I reripped about 500 CDs to flac.

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        8 months ago

        yup, sadly many of the bands/artists i listen to don’t really offer their music as physicals, but there’s also no way i’m gonna spend 20 bucks on an album just to listen to like 3 of the songs ever.

        i have a weird way of listening to music.

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      I don’t think it’s a hipster thing anymore, I understand why: aesthetically vinyl are nicer than cds. You have a large cardboard with artworks. I might buy one from an artist whom art I like, and never actually play it.

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      8 months ago

      my dad has a huge collection of CDs he started in the 80s. and he’s not gonna stop buying every single CD that his favourite bands release.

      he rips them onto his ipod and his phone. great way to efficiently own music and get some pretty cool artwork.

      so from what i can tell, no one (that i know of) buys CDs to play them out of a playback device, just to own your library.

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        Unless you really want them, make sure you let your dad know that you don’t want it to be your responsibility to deal with them after he dies. My dad had a huge LP and CD collection. Like a wall of LPs and a wall of CDs. It was mostly things I didn’t want and I had a lot of trouble selling them off. A lot of them ended up either with friends or, at last resort, Goodwill.

        I agreed to take care of getting rid of it all after he died and it was a huge mistake.

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      8 months ago

      Vinyls are cool to display. Wouldn’t be surprised if lots of people bought them only for display and kept listening the music on Spotify.

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      I don’t think vinyls are hipster. In the age of music digitalization, it is nice to own a physical piece of media, in addition to being able to support your artist more directly. Also it looks nice.