pimpin’ your broken image links, I see. Very nice, wish I could have some…
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If you visit the location of the images they work fine, oddly enough.
I can see them properly, strange. Maybe you need to be logged in on that site for hotlinking.
Maybe later I’ll just google some images.
Also, pimpin’ mah new avatar and sig.
^Nice shorts.
TAKE THEM OFF, NOW :p!
Just got a Microsoft Sidewinder X5 for christmas. Obviously just got it so I have yet to get used to it, but it looks cool.
That looks uncomfortable as all hell.
That was what I thought myself when I first saw it. I’ve been using it now though and it’s surprisingly comfortable.
All the music I got as Sinterklaas and Christmas presents!
Apologies for the annoyingly large images.
BETTER ON VINYL MY GOOD MAN.
Indeed. I have about 50 LPs, with more to come, yay.
Why do people say it’s better on vinyl? Surely there’s no difference between vinyl and CD?
I don’t really know actually, I just like vinyl because of the format itself.
Although I have heard that vinyl of good quality has better sound quality than CDs, but it’s probably hardly noticeable.
Depends on your speakers. CDs are limited in terms of sounds quality, while Vinyls aren’t.
This post is so uneducated, its not funny.
Please tell me you are trolling, please.
It’s not the quality that is different, it’s how the sound is recorded and played back, this is subject to debate as to whether one sounds better.
Man, I expected better from you, so much, but no, you had to go and dissapoint me.
For all who have an opinion on the Vynil vs CD war, they differ by the means of playback, where CD audio (WAV PCM 44.1KHz (aka uncompressed full quality audio)) is in stereo a left and right channel and Vynil is played back via MS (Middle and Side).
Though some say Vynil is better, just as many say the opposite, though true is a statement, if you have a superb set of speakers hooked up to a great record player, and the same speakers playing back a CD, you will have a very, very hard time finding the difference.
A lot of it had to do with the stereo image of the sound, where stereo sound relies on a left and right channel to pan sound around, Vynil used a MS matrix that has a middle track and side track (more info here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereo#Recording_methods).
I personally as an audiophile have no preference, I will listen to a song on the medium the artist intended it to be recorded on. Though with digital now, music can have a much greater fequency range then Vynil (digital audio can go up to and past 40KHz, not that we can hear it, but harmonics and phasing can occur when use correctly and can effect sub 22KHz frequencies (this effect is often used in very atmospheric movies to produce that open, empty sound in scenes)).
Why would I ask a question if I didn’t want an answer?
Edited the post, read it, you need to.
Aah, brilliant. Ta very much, Coll, I’d always wondered. So it’s basically down to preference, unless you want to add subtle effects?
It is down to preference, but when some douche blatently tries to say one is better, he’s pretentious fool who actually doesn’t know shit.