>physical media in 2017
>>72983692
glorious cassette
>>72983882
fuck off Schlomo
>>72983882
>physical girls in 2017
cds are alot more easy to gift or lend on a recommendation, that is if you have any friends
vinyl are less likely to be stolen by same friends
>>72983692
CD is clearly the best but every good person should get vinyls
If you buy digitally mastered music on vinyl then you probably have a reddit account
>>72983904
>glorious
>cassettes
Pick one poorfag
>>72984068
he's going to call you a shill put on your galoshes
>>72983692
CDs are kind of redundant because anyone with a computer can burn one, but if you want to collect physical copies of albums from the 80s-00s, they're not a bad way to go. Used CDs are easy to come across and they're usually very cheap.
Vinyl has great sound quality (with the right equipment; it will sound like shit on a shit turntable), but that's not what really compels me to collect them. I like having a larger copy of the cover art, I love the ritual of putting an album on the turntable, and I love that it usually forces the listener to play at least half an album without skipping any tracks. I listen to a lot of music from the 60s/70s, and I'd much rather collect music from that period in its original form. No other physical media can match the sentimental value of a still playable fifty year old record. When I put on my ancient copy of Songs of Leonard Cohen, I think of everyone who has spinned that exact record decades before me - like I'm having a shared emotional experience with someone who might've been dead before I was born.
>>72983925
tpbp
FLAC
>>72984122
it 2009 up in hereee
I mostly collect CD's because i'm a poorfag but still like to have physical copies of the music i like. I also collect vinyl but i'm not that huge into it, it's just very expensive, i mean, i you have the money it's a pretty good hobby but if you're a poorfag like me but still want to collect music CD's all the way, most new releases are >5 dollars and used are dirt cheap if you know where to find them
>>72984827
not to mention that everyone has a way to play cds at home (pc, stereos, even their car) meanwhile with vinyl a good setup for listening to them is are $200-300.
>>72983692
>CDs
>Vinyls
If you are going to actually get physical media, why in the fuck would you get something that is so easily scratched and damaged and comes in a shit plastic jewel case? With sound identical to its digital counter parts?
>>72984827
>paying more than 10-15$ for a vinyl
>>72984095
This.
Cassettes!!!
>>72983692
Reel to Reel tape
8 track
>>72983947
but it is still pretty much the similar price as cds plus you get a really nice cover
if you already own a record player its kinda logical lol