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Post by Tim on Jun 13, 2016 15:17:39 GMT
Lol! I didn't misunderstand I simply don't understand at all! Too complicated for my simple brain. It's just music Chris, don't over think it and enjoy, so you understand perfectly
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Post by MartinT on Jun 13, 2016 16:14:09 GMT
Oy! - check the thread title I was only explaining the difference between file-based and streaming, seeing as they are voting options.
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Post by Tim on Jun 13, 2016 17:17:14 GMT
Ah, can't see a vote ere' on Tapatalk and the single malt is out too . . .
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Post by MartinT on Jun 13, 2016 18:59:34 GMT
A good 12 year old Balvenie, I hope
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Post by Mr Whippy on Jun 13, 2016 19:28:12 GMT
Records.
But I don't actually have a deck in operation at present.
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Post by Tim on Jun 14, 2016 0:02:58 GMT
A good 12 year old Balvenie, I hope Bushmills.
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Post by Tim on Jun 15, 2016 8:18:52 GMT
Ah, it all makes sense now, I've just logging in on my PC and can see the poll now. Tapatalk is good, but it's limited.
I was also wondering why people were using what I believe is a correct description, records not vinyl. That makes sense too now - I dislike the use of vinyl for records.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 15, 2016 9:17:10 GMT
I remembered you when I set up the poll!
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Post by Guest on Jun 24, 2016 6:38:27 GMT
I prefer records, because I retain the ability to listen to one album all the way through without 'messing' about. Hate files, they sound so poor, especially muffled process third attempt. CD's are too sharp. Oh dear, I fear your CD replay components are either below par, or not in synergy with the rest of the system. How do you play your "files", as I'm surprised you get poor sound. What is "muffled process third attempt" ? Even using Windows media player and the computers built in sound card I used to get very reasonable sound quality. System is records RP6 with Ortofon 2M red and blue CD's Apollo with tube pre CD's are too sharp Files are too thin
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