Sony bets again on vinyl records

For some time now it seems that retro fashions come and go. Everything old is cool. And a lot. A few years ago, many were the users who began to review their wardrobe decades ago, and reverting to using dresses, jackets and suits from the 70s and 80s. Cassettes have also seen how they have returned to life, just like retro consoles like the Nintendo Classic Mini. Now it's time for vinyl records.

Sony has been the first company to officially announce that it will sell music in this format again due to the great sales success they have had in the last two years. Sony stopped working on this format in 1989 when the CD began to be the favorite device of users when buying music.

Obviously Sony wants to take advantage of all the technological advances that have been in the market to try to take them not only to the manufacture of vinyls, but also wants to improve their quality as much as possible and for this reasonyou are looking for engineers to control this issue. At the moment it seems that the multinational will begin to launch this type of music format in Japan, with traditional music from the country.

Japan has become one of the main markets for this format, where the mythical HMV has four floors where we can find all the music we may need and also in any format. This trend not only attracts the most nostalgic, but more and more young people in the country are becoming interested in vinyl, something that a few years ago, when the CD was released, was impossible to imagine.

Will it be a fad? Will corduroy pants also become fashionable in the old days?


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