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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 839481" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>I'm not sure I could agree with any of what you say.</p><p></p><p>My records are for my use, I'm not heavy handed so they will last for years, they give a much better sound including static etc and give the right feel. Digital is cold as are cd's and devalue records.....my only digital are copies of my own vinyl and I have an Allen & Heath DX as a toy.</p><p></p><p>I have plenty of mint records including some very rare Chicago records worth over £200 each, they still get respectfully used. I love my records and buy them for the music they contain not as investments or for status.</p><p></p><p>Regarding selling mp3's, you may struggle as you have to hold the copyrights. As I understand if you own an original copy then you can copy once for you own use. I get really pissed of with half whit children who copy mp3's and sell them off on fleabay etc claiming they are not breaking copyright. I'm proud that if i sold my mp3's then I could be nicked as they include all tracks and are unedited ie if the vinyl has a pop then so does the mp3. Anyway they are not for sale.</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 839481, member: 755"] I'm not sure I could agree with any of what you say. My records are for my use, I'm not heavy handed so they will last for years, they give a much better sound including static etc and give the right feel. Digital is cold as are cd's and devalue records.....my only digital are copies of my own vinyl and I have an Allen & Heath DX as a toy. I have plenty of mint records including some very rare Chicago records worth over £200 each, they still get respectfully used. I love my records and buy them for the music they contain not as investments or for status. Regarding selling mp3's, you may struggle as you have to hold the copyrights. As I understand if you own an original copy then you can copy once for you own use. I get really pissed of with half whit children who copy mp3's and sell them off on fleabay etc claiming they are not breaking copyright. I'm proud that if i sold my mp3's then I could be nicked as they include all tracks and are unedited ie if the vinyl has a pop then so does the mp3. Anyway they are not for sale. S [/QUOTE]
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