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In Reply to: Vinyl at Barnes and Noble posted by vinyl survivor on December 28, 2016 at 18:22:43:
I have purchased 4 titles now from Barnes and Noble using all my discounts, and I don't remember any notations on the record jacket stating digital. I thought they might be digital, so I did look at the jackets for information about the publisher and the pressing. The four Miles Davis LPs are at a different location right now, so I cannot research them any further. Thanks for any advice you might have.
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- How does one tell if the LP is digitally sourced or remastered? - alaskahiatt 08:03:47 12/29/16 (9)
- if it is a new or new reissue .. it IS digitally played with. - 3+4=5 10:35:14 12/29/16 (4)
- Do you think you are correct about LPs from Analog Productions? nt - alaskahiatt 21:56:32 12/30/16 (3)
- "the exception that proves the rule"... LOL nt - 3+4=5 13:20:32 12/31/16 (2)
- If no one reads past the subject line of your previous post, then - alaskahiatt 12:16:07 01/01/17 (0)
- I guess my real reason for inquiring is that I would prefer to buy - alaskahiatt 22:40:46 12/31/16 (0)
- These days, if it's an analogue remaster/source, - jusbe 10:19:31 12/29/16 (3)
- I thought of that too. The publishers would be bragging if the LPs were all analog. - alaskahiatt 12:28:22 12/29/16 (2)
- RE: I thought of that too. The publishers would be bragging if the LPs were all analog. - ecl876 17:50:52 12/29/16 (1)
- Will do. Thanks. nt - alaskahiatt 20:33:40 12/29/16 (0)