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johnnyhenderson
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How do you listen to recorded music?    (26-09-17 @ 09:33:27)        


Hi,

A laptop and some monitor speakers were all that I would need. Even CDs were now obsolete. I got rid of all my cassettes. I only managed to get rid of half of my cds. I didn't succeed in getting rid of any of my vinyl. By the end of the year I hated the idea of digital music. Since then I've bought 2 record players, about 50 records, 400 blank cassettes, 8 cassette decks, 3 cassette walkman, 3 CD players, 4 stereo amps, 3 sets of stereo speakers, about 20 cds, just bought my first new release prerecorded cassette off of bandcamp, 2 vhs players for making audio vhs tape recordings and 44 blank vhs tapes (the tapes were like 1 t 3 $ each and the hi fi vhs recorders only $25 each). The ultimate listening experience for me is original vinyl recorded onto cassette tape and enjoy the cassette recording. Or for 3 hours of uninterrupted analogue sound VHS tape recordings of 3 or 4 Vinyl. The pirating/streaming side of things is really just about figuring out what music all of ones money will be spent on.

Please help.
Thanks!

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

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