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| quote: | Originally posted by Spirit5
I'm still learning with CDJs but to find it easier than Vinyl and prefer handling CDs to handling vinyl which gets all smudged up from handling it, attracts lots of dust and is $$. So nice to get WAV files now too, sound just as good, if not better than vinyl. Like vinyl without all the crackling and popping basically. CDs are definitely the future. |
It is the sound of Vinyl which many people love though, Obviously not the hissing and popping but the additional noise that vinyl has is (in my opinion) not a bad thing.. Unless it's a messed up vinyl in which case obviously it'll sound worse.
I had the usual dilemma of whether to choose vinyl or cd decks. I chose Vinyl as i liked the whole idea of manipulating the cinyl etc. Lifting the needle and dropping it down again, no fancy cue'ing tricks or looping capabilities.
Having said that, it has cost me a lot and i'd love to own more vinyl. However, with serato around turn tables will definitely survive (again IMO) and not that that is the question of this thread.
However i've always been tempted to start saving for some cdj's. But for some reason i don't want to be drawn in by them. Partially as i'm guessing i'm worried i'll slowly stop using my turntables 
Anyway, i'm happy with the choice i made, Serato should make thinks a little more fun for me as well 
nelly
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