Music lovers have been duped into paying $120 a year for lesser quality music

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I would never spend $120 a year on cd’s. Record execs got our ass. shyt if u keep it a buck the industry got well over $500 from a lot of people over the last 4 years. That’s more money than I spent on cd’s. My first cd purchase was at the age of 16 in 1999. So from 1999-2015 I spent less on music than I do now
 

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Spend 120$ on 6-8 cds instead of spending 120$ to listen to whatever your in the mood to listen to in that moment brehs
Can you named 8 albums worth listening to that came out last year? And you getting most the other shyt with free anyway. Might as well get the few albums you'd actually want in high quality and save money
 

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I honestly do miss that CD quality. I was very strict on the audio quality of my downloads back in the 2000s too.

Spotify annoys the hell outta me with that variation of quality nowadays.

But isn't it also attributed to the kinda/sorta lost art of mixing and mastering? A lot of artists just put shyt out with subpar engineering.
When i first started downloading music, i was just happy to get "free music", but when i got an ipod classic, i tried to put the best sound quality of songs i could find. Some songs i could only find in 128(the shaq & biggie joint). 320 was the ideal # but it was hard finding those at times
 
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anyone saying vinyl is better then cd...do not know what they are talking about...after the 90's albums where not mixed for vinyl anymore...mater fact in the seventies shyt started to go digital...anybody buying albums re-released to vinyl is a idiot...cd is the best quality you gonna get on a media other then a flac file. so all yall with this vinyl having a bettersound need to kill it.
 

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I personally live having physical copies...
But stream obviously for convenience.

Hip hop is an art form. And we use to appreciate every aspect of it.
Getting ur hands in a vinyl or cd and looking at the cover and the notes or lyrics in it as it plays,
That use to be my shyt
 

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I been collecting cd's since '92, I have over 600 now, 99% of them is the original jewel case, artwork, and factory pressed disc. I need my sound quality, mp3 only if no other higher bitrate version is available.
 

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The thing is, get you high quality headphones and your music will sound great.

On the flip side, if the recording isn't high quality audio, the high quality headphones make it sound worse
 

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The compact disc is still king.

Human beings love convenience more than they care about the quality of the products they consume. I'm no better. I've been a subscriber to Spotify for years and Apple Music most recently. It's perfect for the gym and commutes to work or school. The quality is good enough but really can't touch the almost extinct CD. I ran across my collection of CDs as I was looking in my closet and decided to grab a CD and play in the car to run a few errands.

The CD I chose to play was Chronic 2001. I put in the CD and was floored by how my speakers sounded. I didn't know they sounded this good because I'm constantly streaming music from Spotify or Apple Music. On top of that, I didn't have to turn my volume up to almost max either, and it was bumping hard AF on like 15-20.

This got me thinking about how did we let this superior quality go for lesser quality. To my knowledge, I don't think Bluetooth is capable of giving CD Quality. Even the new Apple Lossless requires you to be hardwired connected with a headphone and DAC.

So I'm to the point where I'm researching Hi-Fi systems for home use as well as upgrading my car speakers. Some may look at it as going backward, but I look at it as a step forward in wanting better-sounding music.

To think you can walk into BestBuy and purchase Vinyl, but not CD is crazy to me. Vinyl doesn't necessarily sound better than CD just different. It's just the fact that human beings see it as cool and nostalgic. CD on the other hand is not seen as being as cool at all.

I see the same thing happening in living rooms. People have ditched home theater for soundbars.

Easily one of the most reasonable posts you’ve ever made
 

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I honestly do miss that CD quality. I was very strict on the audio quality of my downloads back in the 2000s too.

Spotify annoys the hell outta me with that variation of quality nowadays.

But isn't it also attributed to the kinda/sorta lost art of mixing and mastering? A lot of artists just put shyt out with subpar engineering.
Tidal sounds better
 
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Duped? We used to pay $15-20 a week for a single cd that would end up scratched in less than a year


:mjlol: hell, remember how we used to buy shyt that may or may not have been good music? spend 100 dollars on music, 4 albums wack.

:francis: those were the days, huh
 

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Apple Music has lossless now and I can upload lossless tracks to my library :blessed:

before that I would makes sure my rips were 320kb and Apple Music songs are 256kb. That was good enough for me
:yeshrug:
 
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