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#51
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Own the vinyl. Mp3? Why Not? just another dumbass purchase.

Amazon download - $5

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#52
Sennheiser USA - Sport Earphones, PMX 80, Fitness, Jogging, Training - Private Audio

Bought earphones.
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#53
Music Head Wrote:[Image: 200px-DavidBowiePhilips.jpg]

Own the vinyl. Mp3? Why Not? just another dumbass purchase.

Amazon download - $5

Considering your vast collection of vinyls, you should consider buying some software that convert a vinyl into mp3. Of course, doing it with all your collection would take too much time, but you could pick up albums one at a time instead of re-paying for an album that you already possess. But all this is probably too complicated for a dumbass. :llama:Confusedmile: (no offense, as always...:canadaSmile
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#54
^^

no problem. I can take it.

Actually I'm hoping for one of those under the x-mas tree here shortly.

I put out a thread a while back asking for advice about those. About all I got back was it wasn't worth it because of the loss of sound quality. So I never pursued it because of the expert advice. But I did put it on my list to Santa. No telling what he will bring me.

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#55
Music Head Wrote:^^

no problem. I can take it.

Actually I'm hoping for one of those under the x-mas tree here shortly.

I put out a thread a while back asking for advice about those. About all I got back was it wasn't worth it because of the loss of sound quality. So I never pursued it because of the expert advice. But I did put it on my list to Santa. No telling what he will bring me.

Recently, I've seen at Wal-Mart a kind of station that do all the job. No need to plus something into your computer. There's a vinyl and cassette player so you can put anyone of these two onto a CD. But I don't know anything about the quality of such station. See for yourself, I've found it:

Wooden Music Center with Recordable CD Player | Innovative Technology
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#56
Drealm Wrote:Recently, I've seen at Wal-Mart a kind of station that do all the job. No need to plus something into your computer. There's a vinyl and cassette player so you can put anyone of these two onto a CD. But I don't know anything about the quality of such station. See for yourself, I've found it:

Wooden Music Center with Recordable CD Player | Innovative Technology
thanks
I'll check it out.

I saw one also where you didn't need to hook it up to your computer. It just put them on one of those thumbnail drives, which you could then move to your computer. I liked that.

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#57
just looked at that link.

I saw one something like that somewhere.
Figures, no price there.

Don't know why a major audio manufacturer can't make these.
Always some off brand I've never heard of. I've had some bad experiences with those.
Looks like there would be a demand for it.

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#58
Ordered six used CDs from Amazon from various vendors. In no particular order:

20 Minute Loop - Famous People Marry Famous People
Bree Sharp - More B.S.
Sleater Kinney - All Hands On The Bad One
The Like - Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking
Camera Obscura - Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken
Liz Pappademas - 11 Songs
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#59
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Each monthly excursion to Wal-Mart I sneak another Beatles album into the cart.

$12

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#60
The Spinto Band and The New Pornographers are two of my favorites. I've got both of those albums myself along with the rest of The New Pornographers catalog.
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