July 24, 2007 (Press Release) --
OOSTBURG, WI - July 24, 2007 (PR) -- While the music landscape has changed throughout the years, some things remain constant. Remember vinyl records? Millions do, as a resurgence in the sales of vinyl records along with the digital down loading craze, has severely
damaged CD sales in the last few years.
In fact, collecting vinyl records is big business. Record fairs and shows set up in major cities annually. Collectors have been known to travel half way around the world to survey a particular collection. So, why all
the fuss?
"Vinyl has an ambience, a listening warmth that you just do not get with any other musical format," explains Robert Benson, who has written an e-book called "The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting". "Additionally, recording with vinyl creates kind of a fingerprint of the music that is transferred to the record and is not all compressed together like a digital recording, therefore adding to the sound quality of vinyl records. And the Internet has opened up so many more avenues for the collector, it is so much easier to find quality, used vinyl as well as the indie releases and mainstream rtists who insist on releasing their music via the format.”
The e-book, available at http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com, talks
about this phenomenon and why vinyl is capturing a whole new generation of collectors. The e-book also addresses such issues as: what to collect, why people collect, where to buy collectible music, album cover art, grading issues, the digital craze, why vinyl sounds better than CD’s, transferring vinyl to CD, record price guides and much more.
damaged CD sales in the last few years.
In fact, collecting vinyl records is big business. Record fairs and shows set up in major cities annually. Collectors have been known to travel half way around the world to survey a particular collection. So, why all
the fuss?
"Vinyl has an ambience, a listening warmth that you just do not get with any other musical format," explains Robert Benson, who has written an e-book called "The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting". "Additionally, recording with vinyl creates kind of a fingerprint of the music that is transferred to the record and is not all compressed together like a digital recording, therefore adding to the sound quality of vinyl records. And the Internet has opened up so many more avenues for the collector, it is so much easier to find quality, used vinyl as well as the indie releases and mainstream rtists who insist on releasing their music via the format.”
The e-book, available at http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com, talks
about this phenomenon and why vinyl is capturing a whole new generation of collectors. The e-book also addresses such issues as: what to collect, why people collect, where to buy collectible music, album cover art, grading issues, the digital craze, why vinyl sounds better than CD’s, transferring vinyl to CD, record price guides and much more.

Learn about collecting vinyl records and why vinyl is the optimal sound reproduction format with informative e-book that helps the reader understand the many aspects of this wonderful hobby.
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