I wanted to know, does anyone even listen to CDs anymore? I like listening to my Beatles CDs at home and that's really nice, but I wanted to know if anyone else even listens to CDs, especially with low quality MP3s being the norm nowadays.
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Sometimes I burn my songs from iTunes to a CD so I can blast music on the CD thing.
I use my iPod in my room cuz I have an iDock thing.
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I mostly use my iPod. All the songs on my iPod are imported from CDs (except stuff like Nyan Cat and The DERP Song ).
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I don't listen to CDs anymore, but not just because they're old. We (our family) still listen to some CDs in our car (Radiohead's The Bends, some collaboration between Metallica and an orchestra, a few more) but other than that, I go where the supply of music is. My parents use a thing called Rhapsody, a music streaming service, so I use it too. It's free to me (parents pay to use it themselves, I get a free ride), whereas I have no source of money and can't really afford to buy albums just for "nostalgia's sake." Also, even though these songs are on my iPad, it still is more convenient than a CD player and a case full of extra CDs. I can hold so many more songs on my iPad than I could on CDs. I have about 23 albums currently, and that is full album, not just a single song. That doesn't include singles, which would take up an entire CD, and doesn't count the albums which I do not have every single song, (28 more CDs)
It really isn't a difficult choice to make, I can carry an electronic device with all my music (under 2GB holds my music, I can fit a lot more) , or I can carry a CD player and 50 albums.
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16Skittles wrote:
I don't listen to CDs anymore, but not just because they're old. We (our family) still listen to some CDs in our car (Radiohead's The Bends, some collaboration between Metallica and an orchestra, a few more) but other than that, I go where the supply of music is. My parents use a thing called Rhapsody, a music streaming service, so I use it too. It's free to me (parents pay to use it themselves, I get a free ride), whereas I have no source of money and can't really afford to buy albums just for "nostalgia's sake." Also, even though these songs are on my iPad, it still is more convenient than a CD player and a case full of extra CDs. I can hold so many more songs on my iPad than I could on CDs. I have about 23 albums currently, and that is full album, not just a single song. That doesn't include singles, which would take up an entire CD, and doesn't count the albums which I do not have every single song, (28 more CDs)
It really isn't a difficult choice to make, I can carry an electronic device with all my music (under 2GB holds my music, I can fit a lot more) , or I can carry a CD player and 50 albums.
Quality of sound is a big factor though. MP3s don't have as good of a sound as a CD does (and in turn not as good as vinyl)
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soupoftomato wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
I don't listen to CDs anymore, but not just because they're old. We (our family) still listen to some CDs in our car (Radiohead's The Bends, some collaboration between Metallica and an orchestra, a few more) but other than that, I go where the supply of music is. My parents use a thing called Rhapsody, a music streaming service, so I use it too. It's free to me (parents pay to use it themselves, I get a free ride), whereas I have no source of money and can't really afford to buy albums just for "nostalgia's sake." Also, even though these songs are on my iPad, it still is more convenient than a CD player and a case full of extra CDs. I can hold so many more songs on my iPad than I could on CDs. I have about 23 albums currently, and that is full album, not just a single song. That doesn't include singles, which would take up an entire CD, and doesn't count the albums which I do not have every single song, (28 more CDs)
It really isn't a difficult choice to make, I can carry an electronic device with all my music (under 2GB holds my music, I can fit a lot more) , or I can carry a CD player and 50 albums.Quality of sound is a big factor though. MP3s don't have as good of a sound as a CD does (and in turn not as good as vinyl)
I don't actually think they're technically MP3s, I think they're WMA or AAC format. Still, as a person who hasn't ever really cared much about audio quality, I think that my in-ear headphones are good enough paired with my iPad. I've never truly known anything besides digital formats, so I'm just not used to better quality music, so it isn't really important to me.
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I have a ton of CDs (like over 200), and no.
The main reason for this is I actually don't have a CD player in my room; my siblings have taken them for one reason or another (usually listening to audiobooks ) and they're like "well you have your computer".-
And I do. I rip CDs, generally in MP3 320kbps but occasionally FLAC for special things. While I can hear some difference between these MP3s and the lossless files (especially on the extremely bright oM stuff... ugh), I think it's good enough for me. It also allows me to scrobble to last.fm. A lot of the CDs are sucky quality anyway because either they were poorly mastered (Boys Don't Cry) or just recorded poorly by drunk musicians (Alien Lanes) [I love both those albums anyway]
but uh yeah
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Technically though, CDs are supposed to have better sound quality than any other standardised medium of music, even vinyl.
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my family listens to cds on car rides
theres like 8 full shelves of cds in my parents office
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My parents have a huge collection of CDs as well.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Technically though, CDs are supposed to have better sound quality than any other standardised medium of music, even vinyl.
no
well, sort of
cds are always 44.1/16, whereas vinyl can range depending on the master
and also vinyl usually sounds a lot warmer than a cd
plus vinyl is usually mastered way better and quieter with less clipping than cds, especially these days
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jji7skyline wrote:
I wanted to know, does anyone even listen to CDs anymore? I like listening to my Beatles CDs at home and that's really nice, but I wanted to know if anyone else even listens to CDs, especially with low quality MP3s being the norm nowadays.
I do. Mostly for classical music or meditation music, though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Technically though, CDs are supposed to have better sound quality than any other standardised medium of music, even vinyl.
no
well, sort of
cds are always 44.1/16, whereas vinyl can range depending on the master
and also vinyl usually sounds a lot warmer than a cd
plus vinyl is usually mastered way better and quieter with less clipping than cds, especially these days
I guess CDs sample rates are a little too low.
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There's something about the CD that seems natural; much more so than an MP3 player.
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luiysia wrote:
They make excellent throwing stars.
only if star-shaped
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veggieman001 wrote:
luiysia wrote:
They make excellent throwing stars.
only if star-shaped
http://i.imgur.com/bV1wK.jpg
That's awesome.
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stevetheipad wrote:
There's something about the CD that seems natural; much more so than an MP3 player.
see this is like exactly how i feel about vinyl
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Somebody told me the other day that Apple should ship CDs to people of their iTunes songs for a fee.
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I enjoy buying CDs because it gives the little booklet, and I just enjoy having them around, although the only CD i have is In Utero
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