How does it make you feel?

How does it make you feel?

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apathetic

Good. CDs were always a terrible medium.

it doesn't

t. vinyl basedboy

the same way that the dismal state of the horse carriage economy makes me feel

surprised it's not at 0

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Good goy. Keep buying vinylz

i don't care

Almost all of my CD purchases over the previous 5 years have been purchased second hand from small businesses

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that the CD price fixing worked

This
Vinyl has superior audio quality

>Vinyl has superior audio quality
that only matters if they play directly on to vinyl

and I have a bigger cock than you so let me fuck your wife

CD still outsells vinyl by a lot. Vinyl only sold 17 million last year in the US, despite all the "vinyl is back" propaganda.

The RIAA can suck my cock

>constant crackling noise over every track
"superior audio quality"

When I buy music 99 times out of 100 it's going to just be a digital purchase. I have fewer than 20 CDs, many of which are gifts or weird novelty purchases, and only one vinyl record.

Vinyl is for the rich.
Also, I like to listen to music in the car.

whatever

80 million spotify subscribers
50 million apple music subscribers

multiplied by $10 is $1.3 billion/month

divided by $15 (retail cost of a cd) is $86 million/month

multiplied by 12 is over $1 billion/year gross sales

cd and vi yl both turn to dust eventually
physically media is inferior

When are Jews going to drop out of the music industry on account of it not being a cash cow?

Never. Actually they're trying to milk streaming services now.

they’re still expensive as fuck. can’t wait until my local music store goes out of business so i can clean shop on their CDs

who cares about the (((industry)))

>Vinyl has superior audio quality

Vinyl degrades with every play, has crackles and dust collect on the surface and has inherent qualities that mean music has to be mixed and mastered in a certain way to adhere to the format (high end frequencies do not translate well to vinyl in the cutting process, too much bass in playback makes the needle skip out of the groove etc). On the other hand CD's and FLAC, WAV & AIFF files are lossless and can be mixed and mastered however the artist and producers want. please go drink bleach.

If you're actually being serious - no vinyl has worse audio quality by every metric. Some masters for vinyl are better than the available master for CD but that's the result of what the label decided to print to each format, not a result of the technical limitations of either format. In terms of potential audio quality CD is superior in every way.

So will your hard drives and the hard drives holding music in the cloud. Everything will disappear some day, nothing has meaning.

Industry is making LOADS of money still.

Wrong.

>Pros of vinyl compared to CD
Larger album art and inserts

>Cons of vinyl compared to CD
Narrower dynamic range
Treble can cause stylus runoff
Bass can cause stylus liftoff
Prone to dust
Prone to warping
More expensive
Takes up more space
Holds less music

CD is the objectively superior format.

>CDs
Enjoy your disc rot

I'm fine with it. There's currently a glut of cheap used CDs to be found and as long as artists keep putting out music on CDs I'll keep buying.

Guess how I can tell you've only ever used a Crosley