There was a cartoon in the New Yorker that showed two older men standing in front of a fairly impressive looking audio rig and the caption was, as I remember it, "What first attracted me to vinyl was the expense and the inconvenience."
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There was a cartoon in the New Yorker that showed two older men standing in front of a fairly impressive looking audio rig and the caption was, as I remember it, "What first attracted me to vinyl was the expense and the inconvenience." http://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/a19180 |
That cartoon is so very true, but it wasn't back in the day; my TT was automatic, start and stop; it was a Girrard Zero 100 SB with the parallel tracking arm; it was "considered" pretty good for that time. No it didn't compare with today's high end TT's, nor did it cost as much, but I thought it was the beginning and the end. It wasn't till CD's came out, and people who had TT's better than CD said "What's the big deal"? and I said, "You got to be kidding"? Now I can get rid of those noisy records. Still we're talking mucho plenty peso to get better than CD. If I didn't already have a ton of records I most certainly would not get in to this without a ton of money. I hope I didn't rain on anyone's parade; the cartoon was ever so appropriate and funny, but real. Enjoy the music. |