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Has anyone else here noticed/experienced this? When I listen to CDs, I
usually listen to a couple, then turn the stereo off and go do something else (like work on the restoration of my Alfa Romeo GTV-6) . But when I listen to vinyl, I find myself caught-up in the listening. One record leads to another and then another. If I had a dollar for every time I've stayed-up almost all night listening to records, I could easily pay for that $10,000 paint job I want for my Alfa! There seems to be something compelling about listening to records that CD can't match (at least for me). I don't know what it is. I like digital, hell, I record digitally and get very realistic sounding results. I have read articles by audio writers who have expressed experiencing this phenomenon as well, but I'm just wondering if anyone on this forum has had similar experiences? |
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