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Music Formats CD Vs. iPod
I love to have a physical copy of an album, but I love to use my iPod as well it's alot easier to take your entire music collection with you everywhere
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I'm more of a vinyl record guy myself.
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PHYSICAL all the time to buy...never download.
also have an ipod so i can burn the Cds on and play everywhere too. But always physically buy my CDs |
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Me Too Quote:
PHYSICAL all the time to buy...never download.
also have an ipod so i can burn the Cds on and play everywhere too. But always physically buy my CDs |
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I give the album a naughty (illegal :P ) download first, then decide whether I want it in my physical collection, that way I only have fantastic/good albums in my collection and never waste storage/money on average ones.
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Always physical. I always buy the album and they burn it on to my iPod as I use it everyday on my way to work.
I just prefer having the actual CD and the case/artwork etc. I have a great sound system in my living room so what a waste it would be if I had no CD's to play on it. Just had 2 albums come through the post yesterday so physical all the way .
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prefer the quality of CDs, but the portability of downloads - saying that I've not downloaded anything for ages, just streamed using Spotify or Grooveshark
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My iPod is gathering dust.
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I love to have a physical copy of an album, but I love to use my iPod as well it's alot easier to take your entire music collection with you everywhere
Plus an Ipod can eliminate the weaker tracks from an album whether you chose to upload them or not. |
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I always buy CDs then burn them to my computer and put on my iPod.
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I love to have a physical copy of an album, but I love to use my iPod as well it's alot easier to take your entire music collection with you everywhere
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I tend to download everything from iTunes these days. I do buy CDs if they're cheap or if I have no credit on my account.
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All my music is on either CD or vinyl, then I rip the CD to my PC and transfer it to my MP3 player. i would never buy downloaded music as the quality, in general, is so poor.
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I'm more of a vinyl record guy myself.
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Physical copy. I sometimes download the odd track from soundtracks or albums where It's the only track I want and don't feel like forking out for the whole album.
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