Putting a New Spin on Vinyl Records
CD sales are declining, but there has been a resurgence in vinyl. Audiophiles are drawn to records because there aren't any anti-piracy restrictions and people claim they just sound better than their digital counterparts.
John Sepulvado reports for member station WUSF in Tampa.
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