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I was talking with another fan about tape albums vs. CD albums today. For years I refused to give up my habit of buying the tape collections. I just didn't want to change the uniformity of my albums and thought that the tapes sounded fine, so why not? But after getting the CD version of Battle Lines as a gift, my whole outlooked changed... the CD's were FAR superior to the tapes and I wish I had not been so stubborn .
Is there anyone else here who is still a diehard tape collector?
Well, I like the tapes a lot, since we only have a tape player in our car, and I like to listen to AIO in the car. The majority of my collection is tapes. However, I've gotten to the point where I don't really care, and even almost prefer CDs. I do have 6 albums on CD.
Have all of them in CD and tape format now (won 1000$ in a contest) but i am mostly a diehard tape fan scince my parents car only has tape and I didnt have an ipod till recently
CDs where CD albums are available and tapes when only tapes are available. I've been converting the old albums to CD when the Gold Edition Re-issues come out. We never listen to the CDs though, we rip the audio to MP3 and simply store the discs. 2 full albums easily fit onto 1 MP3 disc to listen to in the car.
We used to purchase the CD albums, as we currently have albums 17, and 19-28 on CD. Several years ago, we received several tape albums from friends who stopped listening to AIO. I think we got six or seven albums, ranging between albums 7 and 16. Although we didn't purchase albums 29-43, we have all episodes on our hard drive, recorded off of Oneplace. Since we don't even bother putting the albums on CD, I'm pretty sure this doesn't infringe upon any copyrights. I hope.
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And where exactly is the option for "both".......I buy some CD albums, some tape and then there are the "doubbles" where I have an album in both CD AND tape.
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at the beginnning i got the tapes [cause we either didnt know bout the CDS..or they werent around..either way] so i didnt really want to have a half & half collection..
Well....considering we only have two tape players (one around the whole house, and the other in the car), I have Cd's. The only tapes I have are of old albums. I hope to get some more Gold Audio soon.
Currently my family has all 42 on tape. Our car dose not have a CD player. When I have my own place I may end up getting them on CD but I'll have to think about it. There are pros and cons to both options.
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I prefer tapes because I can listen to them whenever I want and I can fast forward/rewind whenever I want to. I have a couple of cd albums and would take them on trips with me, but whenever the car was stopped the ep would to. It is very difficult to pick up where you left off. usually had to go all the way to the beginning. UGH
I have a mixture of both some of my collection is cassette and some of it is CD. I prefer CD because those are what I like to listen to in my truck. Plus, with CD I can put episodes on my iPod. I can go either way.
I still have a lot more on tape, but a few years ago my family started getting CDs instead. We only have the first couple Gold Audio sets, though I plan to get more in the future. There are a few sets where we have both the CDs and the tapes. I like the CDs, but I still often refer to my "Odyssey tapes" whether they are tapes or CDs. Old habits die hard, I guess.
I insisted on tapes for years... until my mom bought me CD's when Countermoves came out. When I realized the many benefits this brought I felt stupid for holding out all those years. I now have duplicate tape/CD albums for #17-36. I wish I'd switched a lot sooner because those tapes are only getting older and wearing out. When I heard the Gold albums were coming out I was delighted because I can get my old shows in better quality. Since they've been having so many problems with the albums though I haven't gotten any yet hoping they'll resolve all those issues.
jessicado wrote:That would drive me nuts if my CD player started at the beginning everytime I started my car!!!! It would make me want to listen to tapes too.
That's the one drawback of CD's... like if you need to change players or something you can lose your spot more easily than a tape. It's no problem in our car though because the spot is held for us when we turn off the car. I just have to convince my parents not to hit the eject button.
Catspaw wrote:I still have a lot more on tape, but a few years ago my family started getting CDs instead. We only have the first couple Gold Audio sets, though I plan to get more in the future. There are a few sets where we have both the CDs and the tapes. I like the CDs, but I still often refer to my "Odyssey tapes" whether they are tapes or CDs. Old habits die hard, I guess.