03 Apr 2008
If you’ve
stored your rare songs or recordings on vinyl, in the loft, it’s unlikely you’d
play them frequently either for fear of damaging your records or simply because
listening to records isn’t as convenient as listening to a CD. Although old
vinyl will crackle, it’s still the optimum format for listening when it comes to
sound depth and quality. It would be ideal if you could record these high
quality sources and be able to put them on a CD or even convert them to an MP3,
maybe for your iPod.
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