Joeri wrote: [vinyl presses] >Also, the quality is not as good as a real press. Have you heard an mp3 file? Beside "the real thing"? I don't think anyone's going to care too much about the quality, actually, given the possible "convenience" factor!!! As with mp3's. >The discs are more >easily worn out. It's a little better than a "lacker", but not that much >better. >So I don't think they'll be a big commercial success. They don't have to be a big commercial success. They just have to help "pirates" "spread" music a little. After all, another one can always be pressed at no inconvenience at all. Not that I am condoning it, by the way. Just being realistic. Just saying ... I don't think the reasons you've given are good enough reasons to doubt the potential popularity of these portable vinyl presses in certain quarters. Kool Musick Keep Musick Kool _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @... address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [L-OT] re: (OT) Bad News in Music INdustry / So the music industry has legit thieves, now?
2002-02-24 by Kool Musick