Hi all, It's a balance, as I might have stated in my earlier post I got rid
of my LPs due to lack of storage space, and only after much persuasion !
They were as good as the day I bought them (VERY PICKY OVER HOW THEY WERE
PLAYED!) Someone in the used record store got a bargain....NOT me! They
certainly sounded different to my CDs...However I found myself listening out
for the crackles and pops of static :-( kind of took the edge off the music!
The CDs have all been carefully stored. Only copies go into the car.But they
are convenient. Would need a VERY big discman to play an LP! :-)
Regards, John Duggan, Wales, UK.
> My 30 year old LPs are still as good as the day I bought them. Don't
store
> 'em in the attic though. Or the basement. Or the garage. Or in the car.
> Or.......
> Lamadoo
> > Also on some of my cd's the protective lacquered coating has changed
from
> > clear to a dark staw colour over time! Oldest cd's perhaps 15 ?yrs. So
> much
> > for archival pemanence !!
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