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Old 07.22.2013, 09:39 AM   #9
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Has paying for downloads become more attractive an option than it was 10 years ago? Do you or would you pay for them?
there's a sucker born every minute

Vinyl has got stupidly expensive
I disagree, if you're buying a ltd to 300, sure, but its ltd. Drag City's vinyl costs about $15 around here.

CDs are just crappy and excel at nothing
??

tapes are cheap but kind of require the most faffing around and who has a decent cassette player these days anyway?
I do

I guess they'll probably become obsolete but I find it hard to imagine they'll become so obsolete that they can longer be used.
people still listen to AM radio

I will say getting a receiver that I can plug my remote hard drive into and play files direct is a game changer. I think I will buy a 3TB drive and dump all my live recordings onto, I figure I can get 1000 onto it, and have them all immediately accessible. I see the appeal and ease of use but I'm very happy buying media and see no reason to change now. I see people dumping media the same way people dumped vinyl in the 90's.
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