Vinyl Forever!

MylesBAstor

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MylesBAstor

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Ha! Thinking back ~15 years to RAO - you were there, Myles - and the endless debates with the about the viability of vinyl. He who laughs last, laughs best.

Felix

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That would have been nice! Even the so-called high-end group at the time - rec.audio.high-end - didn't really care for the LP. The CD had better (naive) specs, it had no surface noise, therefore it was the best. Interestingly enough, I recently saw one of the most vocal zealots on a HT forum discussing the superiority of entry-level HT receivers. Some thing really don't change. lol

Felix
 

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As Neil Young says on his latest album , first track "Psychedelic Pill" - "Don't want no MP3, you used to get it all, now you only get 5%.... you used to get it all, now you can't hear my anger" :)
 

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