![]() I'll opt for the tape version for a few reasons: the tape looks better, the tape is more readily available for purchase, it's not a release I want to listen to all the time on my mp3 player (if it doesn't come with a digital download like buying one on bandcamp gives you) unless I want to take the rip it and cut the songs into respective tracks. The majority of tapes I have are tape-only releases, but a lot were also available on CD or vinyl as well. I used to play tapes in my truck all the time, but I haven't owned a car for about four years. I hear people praise their portability a lot, but I don't take my tapes with me anywhere. Their size makes for easy storage and makes them cheaper, which is great if you buy a lot of music. Tape - I think tapes are the most charming physical format. Thoughts of mine on the main four formats: Do you have a preferred format? Are there artists you'll only buy in one format? What drives your decision, price, presentation, or something else? Is there a format you don't buy? I'm curious as to what other people's format preferences are. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've been thinking about formats recently due to a few albums that were given new tape re-releases, so I've been weighing on whether I want the tape version of the CD versions of them. ![]()
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