it is from phonographs to the newest music streaming services or 4k physical

  • bermuda@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I really like CDs. I know they’re not the best but it’s got the physical niceties of vinyl without being too bulky.

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      Something comforting and nostalgic about putting a CD into your car 6 disc changer.

      It’s still higher quality than many streaming services especially when you take Bluetooth into account.

      I really wish music DVDs would have taken off. The few albums that came out, you could adjust the equalizer settings of each individual track.

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    Although I don’t use them day-to-day any more, cassette tapes are what I have the most warmth and nostalgia for because they’re what I grew up with. Messing around with tapes and making mix-tapes were a big part of my childhood and teenage years, difficult to sell to those who never experienced it but I can’t think of any other format that allowed that same level of playfulness and creativity.

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        They deteriorate with time but that said I have tapes from the 80s that are still playable. I’m not sure if there’s a worse rate for that timespan compared to disc-rot for CDs, or failures of digital drives. What ever the format I guess the key is to do backups.

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    As physical mediums CD and Mini-disc were the most practical. But I do enjoy the rituals of Vinyl. Dusting them off before playing them and such.

    Mp3 wins overall thou, simply by the amount of music I can have on me at any time.