Treeboy 418 July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 Vinyl seems to be fading, but I want to know if there's someone besides me who supports this hobby regardless. If you have any records, post some pics or just talk about them here. I'll start with some of mine. I got these two in the mail recently. The 10" is The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-la-la Band's "'Born Into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward.'", and the 12" is Converge's "Axe to Fall" on neon yellow vinyl (pretty sweet). 1 I've got a story that money just can't buy. ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Knife - Shaking the Habitual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shankveld 4,952 July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 I have tons my grandma gave me, wouldn't say I really collect them though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titan Rising 2,156 July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 Yup! They make great frisbees 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverNeverland 1,941 July 9, 2012 Share July 9, 2012 (edited) Vinyl seems to be fading- What? I thought it was CDs that are fading... regardless, I would love to start buying/collecting vinyl records (especially since Coroner albums are friggin' CHEAPER in vinyl!! ) but I don't have a vinyl player right now, so I'll have to hold off. It's some pretty cool stuff though. Plus, before I came to this forum, I was on another forum (for heavy metal - I know, not surprising) and most of the users there collected vinyls as well. Sometimes because they want it for the sweet sound quality, sometimes for the cool extras (like the exclusive vinyl cover for Coroner's Punishment for Decadence) and sometimes because its the only format you can get it in. Either way, they love their vinyls, and so do many others. Edited July 9, 2012 by NeverNeverland Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,994 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 I remember having a record that was a collection of a few Bill Cosby comedy tracks. All three of my siblings still quote it here and there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treeboy 418 July 10, 2012 Author Share July 10, 2012 Yup! They make great frisbees Really? Just really? What? I thought it was CDs that are fading... Maybe they both are... I've got a story that money just can't buy. ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Knife - Shaking the Habitual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ol' Sarge 886 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 As the resident old fart, I STILL have some of my old vinyl. These would include some Who, Doors, Tom Petty, Miles Davis, not to mention the Star Wars soundtrack and some others. I also have a USB Turntable, so I was able to record them to my computer and load my iPod.....win! 1 This Signature Brought to you by Dragonshy Signature Service Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bohtty 1,775 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 I don't, but it seems like a cool hobby... I don't even think any of the artists that I listen to even make vinyl copies of their work... Legit signature made by Shift. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MVC NVMXD JVRXD 2,406 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 Well... I have some old Beatles records and stuff, but I don't have a collection. I am looking to find some old thrash vinyls, though. 1 I HAD TO FALL TO LOSE IT ALL BUT IN THE END IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTER /WRISTS On 4/28/2013 at 8:13 PM, gooM said: Djenty...man you are crazy, but an awesome sort of crazy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ol' Sarge 886 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 (edited) Speaking of Tom Petty, one of his CDs actually has a place right in the middle where he comes on and starts talking to you and explains that this is where someone listening to vinyl or a tape would have to get up and flip it over. Too cool. Edited July 10, 2012 by Ol' Sarge This Signature Brought to you by Dragonshy Signature Service Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IvoryVinyl 48 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 As you probably guess from my username, I do collect vinyls. However, I do not have any in ivory white. I'm still looking, though. I got most of them from my sister, who bought a lot of 100, but only wanted a few out of them. I have about 85 LP's and 2 45's. I prefer listening to whole albums. I don't, but it seems like a cool hobby... I don't even think any of the artists that I listen to even make vinyl copies of their work... What type of music do you listen to? Signature by PixiGlow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bohtty 1,775 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 What type of music do you listen to? Small electronic artists and MLP musicians. Legit signature made by Shift. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quill The Pony. 175 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 My father does. He has quite the collection. I, on the other hand collect video games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IvoryVinyl 48 July 10, 2012 Share July 10, 2012 (edited) Small electronic artists and MLP musicians. I don't think there are any MLP musicians that have records, though that would be cool. I thought The Polish Ambassador had some LP's, but I can't find any now. Amazon has a huge vinyl library, if you want to look there. Edited July 10, 2012 by IvoryVinyl Signature by PixiGlow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Treeboy 418 July 10, 2012 Author Share July 10, 2012 I think colored records and picture discs are the best. They should've been doing THAT with them in the '70s. I've got a story that money just can't buy. ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Knife - Shaking the Habitual Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaBaBrony 111 September 28, 2012 Share September 28, 2012 I got a record player yesterday and really want to get into collecting. So far I have 2 albums: The Stooges - Fun House Talk Talk - Laughing Stock They're not collectables or anything, just records. Does anyone else appreciate music in this form? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flying Whales 311 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 I’ve heard they are supposed to have “superior" sound quality. I’ve wanted to give one a try myself. They give a room a real rustic feel to it which is neat. Would you recommend them? Signature Courtesy of Like A Boss Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viscra Maelstrom 3,719 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 while i'm not as much a vintage nut as my dad is (he absolutely adores cassette tapes and vinyls), i have to admit i find vinyls to be quite a nice thing to have. it's a wholly different feeling owning them as opposed to owning a CD. it's like they have some kind of class to them, like an aged wine. everyone can burn CDs nowadays, but no one can exactly make a vinyl with such ease. as for they superior sound quality, it depends on the recording of the vinyl itself. if it's a poorly mastered recording on the vinyl, or an old mastered one, like say old Beatles records or something like that, it won't necessarily be better than the most probably newer CD releases will have, which often contain remastered versions of the album's songs plus goodies like old demo tracks and the like. however, a newly produced vinyl recording often will have superior recording quality to it than a CD will have. the reason being that an audio CD is only able to have a certain kind of limit of audio quality on it. standard CD audio quality is usually set to 1411 kbp/s, which means that audio quality is running at 1411 kilobytes of data per second, as well as the standard frequency of 44.1 KHz (44100 Hz), which also exists in MP3 files, by the way, as well as 16 bits per sample. a lot of audio data, you could say it is, and it certainly is that. however, in the case of vinyls, the amount of samples per second is limitless, i'd believe, which means that the audio quality extends beyond the threshold of a CD. i believe that the frequency of vinyl audio is at around 96 KHz (96000 Hz), 24 bits per sample, and 2116 kbp/s. the audio quality is this high because sound is analogue by nature, and the audio on vinyl is analogue, while CD audio is digital. therefor it can contain more audio information in it. that's the extent of my knowledge of this. now, if it's possible to HEAR the difference between audio quality is up to debate. usually you wouldn't hear a damn difference unless you have some shit-expensive 5000 dollar stereo equipment to spare. but that doesn't change the fact that newer vinyls do have higher audio quality to them than CDs have. it's still worth collecting vinyl record though, i say. a lot of old music were primarily released on vinyl, and is usually held in higher regard than CD releases of the albums. plus, vinyl records are a lot cooler to own than CDs, and they don't break nearly as easy as CDs can do. tl;dr vinyls are great and yes i recommend you to collect them! 2 Soundcloud---------Twitter---------Tumblr---------DeviantArt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Creamy Arty 6,252 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 If my collection wasn't in the attic I would post a picture. I have some 250 records. The only reason I'm not using them now is that my player broke and I've yet to fix it. When it comes to crooners, vinyl is the only way to go, and I find any crackling and popping to be charming regardless of what I'm listening to. 2 Kyoshi made this ^^ Come join us on Equestria.tv on Fridays at 6 PM Eastern for our weekly movie nights! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kodan 25 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 I'm a huge vinyl nut. I started collecting a couple years ago and became a junkie overnight. Definitely my favorite format, and is significantly rising over the years. It's awesome. Here's my collection as of now: 7" A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Live From The Living Room (Trans. Purple) A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Making Moves Vol. 3 (Coke Bottle Clear) Black Flag - Louie Louie (Grey) The Catlin Elm / Coma Regalia - Split (Clear) Coma Regalia / Capacities - Split (Gold) Dance Gavin Dance - People You Knew/Perfect (Blue) Gold Fields - Treehouse (Gold) The Hives - Tarred and Feathered Pygmy Lush - Cold World/Guilt (Clear) Quantis / Coma Regalia - Split Rosie Thomas and Sufjan Stevens - Hit & Run Vol. 1 (RSD 2012) The Saddest Landscape - Cover Your Heart (Cream) The Saddest Landscape / Pianos Become the Teeth - Split (Trans. Blue/Black Smoke) Touché Amoré / Make Do And Mend - Split (Grey) The World Is A Beautiful Place & I'm No Longer Afraid To Die - Formlessness The World Is A Beautiful Place & I'm No Longer Afraid To Die - Josh Is Dead (Purple) Youth Lagoon - Bonus Tracks 12" A Great Big Pile Of Leaves - Boom! (Trans. Blue) Algernon Cadwallader - Parrot Flies The Antlers - Hospice Attitude Problem - S/T Band of Horses - Everything All The Time Barrow - Being Without (Light Grey) Beirut - The Rip Tide Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Bon Iver Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors (2012 Re-Issue) Brontosaurus - Cold Comes To Claim Capacities - The Unexamined Life (Mixed Color) Cavalcades - Coping (Sky Blue/White Splatter) The Chariot - Long Live (Black/White Splatter) CityCop - Seasons (Orange) Comadre - Burn Your Bones (Ltd Re-Press) The Dear Hunter - Act I, Act II, Act III The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum Dear Leap / The World Is A Beautiful Place & I'm No Longer Afraid To Die - Are Here to Help You (Gold) Dr. Manhattan - S/T (White) Dr. Manhattan - Test Press (White) The Early November - In Currents (White) Elliott Smith - S/T Foxes - 5-Track EP Foxes / Iselia - Split (P.O. Edition) Girls - Father, Son, Holy Ghost (Black/White) I Hate Myself - Ten Songs (White) I Hate Myself - Three Songs (Mixed Color) Iselia - Life From Dead Limbs (P.O. Edition - Sky Blue) Jónsi - Go Joyce Manor - S/T (Green) Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy La Dispute - Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair (Red0 La Dispute - Wildlife (Black/Clear) Laura Stevenson And The Cans - Sit Resist Loma Prieta - I.V. (Grey) M83 - Hurry Up. We're Dreaming. Orchid - Chaos Is Me Orchid - Gatefold Pianos Become the Teeth - Old Pride (Trans. Amber) Pianos Become the Teeth - The Lack Long After (Trans. Amber) Pygmy Lush - Old Friends Russian Circles - Empros The Saddest Landscape - After the Lights (Purple Marble) Sigur Rós - Valtari Sirs - S/T State Faults - Desolate Peaks (Dark Red) Sufjan Stevens - Greetings From Michigan: The Great Lake State Sufjan Stevens - Sufjan Stevens Invites You To: Come On Feel The Illinoise x2 Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz Suis La Lune - Riala (Blue/White Splatter) Sunn O))) - ØØ Void WU LYF - Go Tell Fire To The Mountain Xerxes - Our Home Is A Deathbed (Trans. Blue) You And I - Saturday's Cab Ride Home (Clear) Young Statues - S/T (Autographed/Purple) Youth Lagoon - The Year of Hibernation 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusty Soul 2,614 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 I don't listen to vinyl enough. I love the sound of old records. I've got a few Johnny Cash records that I do play sometimes, when I'm in the mood. Soundcloud-------------------Facebook---------------------------Youtube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winona the Dog 1,984 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 Being a 90's kid i didnt even know what the heck a vinyl even was lol. Nobody in my family even have those anyway but i would think they would be as effective as a regular disc only bigger and sound quality is a littler worse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modphase 1,274 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 Here's my collection as of now: I'm sorry but that is positively insane my good chap! I've never really taken vinyl into much consideration, other than they exist, and I just listen to all my music via my computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kodan 25 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 I'm sorry but that is positively insane my good chap! I've never really taken vinyl into much consideration, other than they exist, and I just listen to all my music via my computer. I mostly listen to music on my computer as well. But I got into vinyl because records are lot more cooler to own than CD's. It acts like a collector's piece for yourself while also supporting the artist as well which is pretty awesome. I usually buy records I highly enjoy after listening to them on iTunes or Spotify or whatever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modphase 1,274 September 29, 2012 Share September 29, 2012 I mostly listen to music on my computer as well. But I got into vinyl because records are lot more cooler to own than CD's. It acts like a collector's piece for yourself while also supporting the artist as well which is pretty awesome. I usually buy records I highly enjoy after listening to them on iTunes or Spotify or whatever. That's exactly what my brother does. Listening to his music on Itunes then going out and buying the albums. Except he does it with Cd's. Except he does have one very rare Carpathian Forest demo cassete, I don't even know how he managed to find a seller. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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