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We don’t really stop and think about it that much, but records are pretty damn amazing. A hunk of plastic that can be so powerful that it can bring us to tears, take us back to childhood haunts, or even make friends out of total strangers almost instantaneously. But beyond records being this incredible social and cultural artifact, records are amazing pieces of innovation. In essence, the basic concept of a record hasn’t changed much since Edison’s needle etched vibrations onto tinfoil wrapped over a spinning cylinder. Records, even today, are still just soundwaves embedded into grooves. Sure, we’ve changed the sizes, material, the rpm, the quality, the technology, and the sound, but still, we’re talking about a unique physical manifestation of audio that holds the ability to summon the whole spectrum of human emotions.
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We don’t really stop and think about it that much, but records are pretty damn amazing. A hunk of plastic that can be so powerful that it can bring us to tears, take us back to childhood haunts, or even make friends out of total strangers almost instantaneously. But beyond records being this incredible social and cultural artifact, records are amazing pieces of innovation. In essence, the basic concept of a record hasn’t changed much since Edison’s needle etched vibrations onto tinfoil wrapped over a spinning cylinder. Records, even today, are still just soundwaves embedded into grooves. Sure, we’ve changed the sizes, material, the rpm, the quality, the technology, and the sound, but still, we’re talking about a unique physical manifestation of audio that holds the ability to summon the whole spectrum of human emotions.
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