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Old 10-21-2015, 04:53 PM   #16
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:08 PM   #17
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Douche111
Ain't that a little harsh, I mean he is harmless so far.
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:14 PM   #18
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I don't see a picture in the profile ... I wonder if Dude looks like a lady?
Could be, but it's "He", until proven otherwise.
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:29 PM   #19
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Well that explains the fucking mess it's in :p
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:34 PM   #20
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Could be, but it's "He", until proven otherwise.
It's a man's world, baby. ...
Well, maybe a Dude's world (virtual world that is):

http://dslrpedia.com/wiki/Dude111
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:48 PM   #21
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Wow.
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Old 10-21-2015, 07:00 PM   #22
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You are certainly jumping right in.

What's your story? Why do you have to post so much? My first impression of you is that you are irritating. Is that the first impression you want to make?
No not @ all Glatt,im sorry.... I just love VB 3.x and Im sorry if I seem a bit forward.....

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Old 10-21-2015, 07:17 PM   #23
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Well that explains the fucking mess it's in :p
Touché Mon Cheri.
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Old 10-21-2015, 09:45 PM   #24
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Dude, do you have any other interests? It's very interesting that you like bulletin boards, but it's kind of like introducing yourself as a gearhead because you like to sniff petrol
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Old 10-21-2015, 09:47 PM   #25
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I see

Yes I love collecting Records,etc..... I really love analogue...... The naturalness of it compared to artifical digital stuff that isnt as nice........
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Old 10-21-2015, 09:51 PM   #26
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any particular artists/genre? Just 33s? Are you a musician?
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Old 10-21-2015, 11:44 PM   #27
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Old 10-22-2015, 01:30 AM   #28
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any particular artists/genre? Just 33s? Are you a musician?
Well I mostly like 70s music and earlier (Before the digital stuff started ruining it)

There are some 80s stuff I like but since I want straight analogue,it gets hard in the 80s to find it (After about 1984 it starts getting less and less)


I Have Ratts first album ON CASSETTE (1984) and thats sadly thier only analog album! (I had the next on cassette AND RECORD and both sounded crappy to me)

Dont wanna bore you guys with all this talk or anything,just speaking out loud I guess
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Old 10-22-2015, 03:42 AM   #29
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You're cutting off your nose to spite your face, with your analog snobbery. I also prefer 70' and even some 60's and 50's music, but that's because it invokes some ... uh, interesting memories of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.

There are some absolute gems from every year since, to my ear, just a smaller selection. Shit, thousands of albums are issued every year and in all that music there has to be some I like, no matter how many whippersnappers I'm chasing off my lawn.

Speaking of ears, from the preferences you've stated in a bunch of threads , you're no kid. That means your ears have changed, even if you don't realize it, or vehemently deny it, they have... it's science. I've got very near a thousand vinyl albums, and listened to them on pretty high end equipment for a home stereo setup. Yes they were "warm" sounding, but a lot of that was because they weren't all that clear. Living near philly I've seen a shitload of those same albums played live, and most weren't all that clear at most venues. A few friends also had high end setups, but all different, and certain albums would sound better on certain stereos, depending on what frequencies were dominant in the mix, and what frequencies that stereo reproduced best. Vinyl is really a crap shoot.

I made hundreds of casstttes for the car, and there again different brands/types of tape worked better with certain albums and certain car stereos. I never met a prerecorded cassette I liked... never ever. But that's just personal.

I also have hundreds of CD's, many of them are albums I already owned, and quite a few of them are remastered. I love 'em for the convenience and the lack of degradation from repeated use, but the digital sound on new equipment is great. Yes, it doesn't have the "warmth" because it's clearer, and not muddy like many of the vinyl albums, you can actually pick out different instruments and how they play off each other. Like hearing bees instead of hive hum.

I agree the newer recordings are usually mixed and compressed so they don't have as much dynamic range. But how much dynamic range did the Beatles/Stones, Beach Boys, Zeppelin, Dead, Eagles, Brown, or ZZ Top need to do their thing. Maybe ELP, Floyd, Yes, or Heart were fuller, but most people listened on equipment that couldn't reproduce it anyway.

I suppose if your bag is opera, or orchestration you'd be looking for less compression and more dynamic range, but if the producers feel their recording should be mixed with more range, even cheap digital players will reproduce it better than 95% of analog players ever could.

Now my ears are shit, I think half of what I hear comes from the recording and half from memory. But I'm absolutely certain digital reproduction of recorded music is superior to analog, with even cheap players giving most of what's recorded, and your dislike should be directed at the producers massaging the sound into a commercial product.

God damn, I miss our resident musician/recording engineer, I learned so much from him, and the whys to what I already knew.
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Old 10-22-2015, 07:21 AM   #30
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I never met a prerecorded cassette I liked... never ever.
I have to completely agree. Prerecorded cassettes are very inferior. They wouldn't even use chrome dioxide tapes for them. Just the regular old normal ones. I would get a brand new record and tape it carefully to a chrome dioxide tape and then listen to that more than I would listen to the record. Decades later, my records are still in mint condition. Maybe not the covers, but the vinyl is.
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