donluca
Ninja Combat Warrior
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Calling records "vinyls"
Vinyl.
Plural of vinyl is vinyl.
English is a fantastic language.
Calling records "vinyls"
lol i bet you call them "wax" or some other salad tosser shit
smh
who in the fuck would actually sit down and listen to this
I mean the ending credits song, sure, but otherwise you gotta be autistic to listen to vid game music, much less on vinyl
Unibios + jukebox feature = free.
who in the fuck would actually sit down and listen to this
in my experience when there are multiple versions offered black is pretty consistently the one that still sounds the best (blind test!). the differences to solid colored records are more often than not hardly noticeable, but they're there. i don't know what it is, maybe the plants know better how to work with them or the materials are of higher reliability, can't really explain.Are there any reason besides keeping your collection coherent (ie: all black discs)? Nothing bad in colored vinyl.
Maybe we just had bad pressings, but it seems unlikely to me... we tested 5 releases, all new, each done in the same plants and released at the same time through different labels - black vs. colored. Black always sounded better - as I said, not by much and it was a blind test.But you're wrong on colored vinyl.
As incredible as it might be, pure vinyl is transparent, to make it black there's a substance which is added and it's done mainly to hide the impurities of the vinyl as lots of them come from recycled material.
In order to use other colors on the disk, they just have to change the additive, same stuff, just different color, so the quality is 100% the same as black discs.
Transparent vinyl are seldom seen because it must be virgin and not recycled, otherwise you'd be able to see the impurities in it. On a theoretical basis, transparent vinyl should be the best among all the types, but there are several other factors (manufacturing, pressing plant, master, etc...), so YMMV.
truth.All these limited edition colored releases are pure faggotry to rip off collectard fagits.
From a technical standpoint it makes sense if your analog chain is better than your digital one and/or you don't have/trust your DAC. Digital music is also sometimes (re)mastered specifically for vinyl or cassette when it comes to those media, so the mix is sometimes enhanced/different. Besides at least AFAIK almost all music recording today is done digitally...Using analog media to listen digital music makes no sense to me.
Are there any reason besides keeping your collection coherent (ie: all black discs)? Nothing bad in colored vinyl.
You're killing me, smalls.Nope! Nothing wrong with colored vinyls.
You're killing me, smalls.
How many vinyls do you guys even own? Scrublords.
Lulz a "vinyls" dick measuring contest.