Seems to me there quite a few people here that have the misguided belief that some antiquated use of vinyl and outdated analog technology is somehow the "preferred" method of reproduction of music. I say they are wrong and behind the times, not to mention that they can't even do home theater. Personally I threw away my LP's, eight track players, cassette decks and vcr's years ago. The world is going digital, move on or get left behind !!
Hey, mannnnnnn! A double negative vote for subscribing our trolling buddy to "Eight Track World"? It's a *real* newsletter. Now, how the hell am I going to get enough points to trade in those steak knives for a set of Tiki God tropical cocktail glasses? I'm crushed.
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When I saw the title of the thread "Digital Rules", I thought this would be an instructional on how to setup your tranport, anti-jitter device and DAC. Oh well, fooled again.
He could use any of the new hard-disk based PVRs, like TiVO, etc. There's pretty much nothing today that can't be stored/transmitted digitally in both a technically and economically feasible fashion.
Sorry, I refuse to stop listening to my Edison cylinders. They were good enough for my grandparents, and they're good enough for me and my family! Screw progress!!
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