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Friday, November 28, 2008

How Vinyl Records Kill CDs?

Vinyl records are the odd man out whenever we are going to put them side by side with CDs and Digital MP3 records. The trend at this present time is putting away CDs on the attic and buying vinyl records either online or on Records Shops. There are many things to consider on how vinyl records cast a technical knockout on CDs.


The competition gets tougher. The situation is a lot clearer now that vinyl sales is slowly picking up while CDs are losing its lack luster. Take note that these vinyl records are once the favorite medium during the 30’s up to the late 1990’s. The black spinner is back to get its long lost glory.


1. Baby Boomers. People who grew up from vinyl generation have a queer ear to listen to fresh and warm sounds of vinyl discs. Take note that they had nostalgic experiences about the sights and sounds of vinyls. They really hit a hard punch on compact discs.


2. Teens. Teens had the penchant to be so curios of the past and they are really instrumental in buying vinyl records. The Music genres that they so much admire are punk rock, techno, 80’s music, and pop. They hit a roundhouse kick on CDs face.


3. Audiophiles. They are the hardy boys in town who stick to the legacy of vinyl records. They will never ever say die on the issue of vinyl records. And they are the ones who championed the cause of vinyl records. They know how to appreciate the vinyl covers of music discs. Finally, they had a lot of world renowned albums of all time. CDs fell on the floor.


4. The Vinyl covers. These art covers are imaginative and compelling. They are majestic in style, depth in meaning, and great for posterity. CDs can’t compete on these gigantic poster covers. And let’s assume CDs are hemorrhaging.


5. Piracy. The number one reason why CDs are losing the battle because they CD’s are easy to clone. Clone means the same composition, same face, and same print. This is really a menace to music industry but Vinyl Records are hard to clone.


CDs are very cheap to clone because the technology is just a push button thing. But vinyl records are a different story. It is hard to assemble vinyl pressing plants alone and it costs millions of dollars. This one really sends CDs to the gutter and bleeding to death.




The factors are really true. And they are quite helpful and informative. Vinyl records really put a nail on CDs’ coffin. So the bottom line is, there lies the trail that CDs are heading on a cliff. Help is not on its way.

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