Subj : Re: Turntables and LPs To : Atroxi From : Nightfox Date : Wed Aug 18 2021 08:39:36 Re: Re: Turntables and LPs By: Atroxi to Brian Rogers on Mon Aug 16 2021 11:37 am At> That's interesting. I grew up during the time that vinyl is already At> considered `obsolete' technology. As such, I never really gave any thought At> for how things were done pre-CD and digital formats. CD is a digital format.. Audio on a CD is stored digitally. Cassette tapes were popular when I was growing up, but CDs had just come around too, so older formats such as vinyl were the old obsolete thing when I was growing up too. It seems there are people who have always liked vinyl though. One thing I liked about cassette tapes was that they were easy to record audio on, compared to vinyl and CD. Even when CD-R discs came out, I don't recall ever seeing a stereo or anything where you could put in a CD-R disc, press a record button, and record from a mic or from the radio. But it was nice to be able to burn onto a CD with a CD burner in a PC. Nightfox --- þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com .