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    Default crappy mp3 samples on the net

    they are crap , don't belive their lies kids !
    invest in some decnt headphones for starters , or go to a record shop instead



    i reckon.....
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    yah i never bought records offline i know it;s hard for some to get to the record shop but headphones would be better than just brushing off a really good choon...

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    Yeah totally agree the amount of times i've bought a record thats sounded good on the net and then when i've receivd it the cut has been crap. In the age of broadband the could atleast up the sample rate. Or better still go to a record shop. On a sidetrack any1 know of any record shops in nottingham?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fresh_an_funky_design
    On a sidetrack any1 know of any record shops in nottingham?
    MushiMushi.

    It's above CD-Republic, just round the corner from The Social.

    Friendly, and good stock.

    Not much acid though...

    Selectadisc is ok, if you can put up with them being incredibly aloof and rude.
    (... and the "10 records at a time" listen limit...)

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    yeah, some online samples are terrible, tune inn's where ok though.
    i do still buy from shops here in sheffield, but there's so much that they dont stock, that i have to buy about 80% of my records online.
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    i don't know why on line shops can't invest some money and do better and longer samples?

    it is obviously that they will have more customers then...i very often don't buy record because i think it's nothing special and after few weeks when i check it at my local shop i'm very supprised that record is very good.

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    i find www.chemicalrecords.co.uk good for samples as they have mp3 and real audio for all there tunes even if i am getting tunes of other websites i have chemicalrecors running in another window that way i can see if the have samples of the tunes because there quality is usually better

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    i find chemical records has decent samples as they use mp3 and real audio

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    yep the samples are crap but buying on line is the only way to obtain alot tunes if you live away from a decent record shop

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    it is really annoying when online stores have crap samples, i've always found juno pretty bad on that front

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev
    i find www.chemicalrecords.co.uk good for samples as they have mp3 and real audio for all there tunes even if i am getting tunes of other websites i have chemicalrecors running in another window that way i can see if the have samples of the tunes because there quality is usually better
    :clap:

    Yeah, I use chemical records a lot - the samples are better than most other places.
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    also, one of the shops around here is notorious forn having crap listening posts, the decks are shocking belt drive jobs, with old clapped out carts, amps distorted to hell, and dodgy headphones with only one side working
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    it is strange to me because i think the biggest shops sell alot of records so it shouldn't be a problem to have better samples??

    or i'm wrong and it is very big problem for shops...

    btw.i also think (and i'm using it very often) chemical has the best samples :clap:

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    obviously sample rate is a factor
    the higher the rate the higher the bandwidth used
    and the more money the shop has to pay out to its host company.
    so that explains that one , but it's more the idea of listening through crappy computer speakers at home

    and yes low sample rates really do affect the sound of the music.
    essentially electronic muic is all about " the sound" as it's not song based stuff.

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    yeah, it helps that i have my pc plugged into a hifi, but it still wont polish a turd sounding mp3
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    same here.
    i have pc plugget to my hi fi, i have very good monitors (alesis) but it is not enough
    sample should be better and longer!!
    i hope it will change some day


    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    yeah, it helps that i have my pc plugged into a hifi, but it still wont polish a turd sounding mp3

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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    but it's more the idea of listening through crappy computer speakers at home
    I'd imagine most DJ's etc. have their PC running through a half decent stereo.

 

 

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