Unfourtunately to ppl like me, who live in areas without decent record shops selling current dance/eletronic music, but also enjoy quality in music reproduction, digital music for sale nowadays is still too bad in quality (so I agree with v12 here) and also very expensive (dl a full LP or EP cost almost the same to buying it, discounting the shipping cost, but, as Robin pointed, i would rather stay with the physical object). Actually, I dl a lot of mixes/shows and the odd track from blogs and friends, so digital music is more like a way to meet new music which I will look for on vinyl later.
my R$0.02 (even cheaper! hehehe) G On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 08:55:34PM +0200, v12 wrote: > ive heard a lot of those 320 kbps from various sources and decided i wont > ever spend a cent on mp3/ogg etc . > none of the files sounded better than the 192s i made myself. > if it's wav / cd-r sure ,ok. but those "commercial mps3" are still sort of > a joke. -- Guilherme Menegon Arantes, PhD Sao Paulo, Brasil ______________________________________________________