Q: I have a large collection of music on 33-rpm records, a stereo turntable and an old Heathkit stereo amplifier. I would like to copy the music from the records to CDs that I can play on any CD ...
Old farts like me remember vinyl: deliciously shiny slabs of plastic filled with the latest pop tunes. And old farts like me still have vinyl lying around that we can’t listen to because our record ...
Progress could not kill the vinyl record. It survived the tape age, it survived the CD age, and it is beginning to flourish again in an age where many people prefer to purchase music by downloading it ...
With digital music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music being the world's primary source of music, every song you could ever want is right in your pocket. So, even if you're also a ...
Despite the technological leaps of the last 25 years, some of us can’t let go of those dusty, musty vinyl records — you know, the 33-rpm LPs and 45-rpm singles that once made up a collection of ...
Digital Journal — Be honest. You just haven’t been able to part with those aging records and cassette tapes, right? We may live in a digital age, but there’s something to be said for the warmth of ...
A vinyl record revival might be pushing CDs into the background. In the past eight years, vinyl sales have increased drastically, outselling CDs by millions. As a long time collector of all things ...
Considering digitizing that crate of classic records you unearthed in the attic? Windows Vista Magazine has some pointers on how to do so. Here's why it's worth the trouble: There's an unmistakable ...