Tang..is that a schnauzer in your avatar?
I havent bought a cd since joining Tidal...used to buy 3 a week or more
I havent bought a cd since joining Tidal...used to buy 3 a week or more
So if you want to fight about a hair better using a 10 year old transport that is likely to break, have at it
I would never go out with a girl who listened to music with one earphone.
The next thing will be music and video rentals only, no ownership, except maybe only for playback real-time. . . . . We should all enjoy media ownership as long as it lasts, because it wont. The days of having an album on your hard-drive or a disk on your shelf are numbered I fear.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Ked, I get that. For me I don’t have to have the very best performance on lp or cd. I’m happy with whatever I buy.
There’s always The Penguin Guide To Classical Music On Lp.
Tbh, the main reason for me to go w streaming is new music, cult and avant garde, specific genres and Roon based searches I’d never easily find the old fashioned way.
This has been covered to death on other threads.
Ked, your idea has merit, but my time is already pretty tight without listening to multiple versions of compositions.
Classical investigation is never going to be the main reason for me to go streaming.
But finding out of print prog/fusion or allied searches inspired by Roon could well be.
Of course that takes one onto the thorny subject of SQ. Streaming is of no use to me if a solution doesnt come up to the high standards of my cdp or tt.
Of course that takes one onto the thorny subject of SQ. Streaming is of no use to me if a solution doesnt come up to the high standards of my cdp or tt.
High end is niche and it seems to follow mostly it's own path and less the daily trends and a lot of what affects the mass market is of little consequence to our sector. Even if they stopped stamping CDs tomorrow there'll be still be an near endless supply out there for purchase so personally I don't see CD players/transports becoming obsolete anytime soon. Some of us like myself have large CD collections in the thousands and can't live with streamed & computer digital's sound quality not to mention the interface, this is a fact. Having heard many of the latest & greatest servers and played with online services I'm more convinced today that CD sound through a high quality transport is superior and will survive in the high end than ever before, convinced enough to start distribution of CD players again.
david
High end is niche and it seems to follow mostly it's own path and less the daily trends and a lot of what affects the mass market is of little consequence to our sector. Even if they stopped stamping CDs tomorrow there'll be still be an near endless supply out there for purchase so personally I don't see CD players/transports becoming obsolete anytime soon. Some of us like myself have large CD collections in the thousands and can't live with streamed & computer digital's sound quality not to mention the interface, this is a fact. Having heard many of the latest & greatest servers and played with online services I'm more convinced today that CD sound through a high quality transport is superior and will survive in the high end than ever before, convinced enough to start distribution of CD players again.
david
I'm more convinced today that CD sound through a high quality transport is superior and will survive in the high end than ever before, convinced enough to start distribution of CD players again.