NorthStar
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There's nothing curious about analog and digital coexistence; it's part of evolution, @ home with passionate romance and superior experience, and on the go with also the same, just a different space.
Now as for senior Guttenbergs nonsense about wandering off when playing digital, well, many a audiophile including me can attest to sitting enjoying digital for hours without "fatigue" and ADD, so he's projecting quite a bit there. Unsurprisingly.
Yes, I just listened for hours to my CD rig without any fatigue and great involvement and excitement.
I do think Guttenberg might have had a point with early digital, but in 2018 he is hopelessly behind the curve, or has some mysterious sensibilities that you and I don't share.
On with my listening. I just took a break for my ears because I enjoyed my music rather loud. My CD rig makes me want to turn the music up, not down.
+1.
today listened all day to digital and totally love it. I never tire of my digital rig. so I absolutely get how you feel. I did take a few breaks to do some yard work and watch my Mariner's beat the Indians.
let's leave how my vinyl sounds out of it then. and we can agree that we both get it all from digital.
Yes, and I assume your vinyl sounds excellent.
Right, along with tons of other folks, including me. But according to one crotchety senior "reviewer", you were supposed to feel an irresistible urge to go do the dishes or something other than just sitting and listening. It appears the audience he kowtows to laps up that sort of silliness. It fits their view and needed "justifications", for what is merely their personal preference.Yes, I just listened for hours to my CD rig without any fatigue and great involvement and excitement.
What, no dishes???+1.
today listened all day to digital and totally love it. I never tire of my digital rig. so I absolutely get how you feel. I did take a few breaks to do some yard work and watch my Mariner's beat the Indians.
let's leave how my vinyl sounds out of it then. and we can agree that we both get it all from digital.
My next gen speakers will have that exact feature!What I’m curious about is whether different technologies will find their way into DAC’s, like a de-esser
Maybe you can start prepackaging your digital components with a dishwasher?I sell way more digital products than TT’s. I sell 8 times more CD players (all well north of $10k). Let that sink in. And 40 times more DAC’s vs TT’s. My clients tell me they aren’t going to deal with the “hassle” of vinyl.
You are by assuming you end up "looking stupid". Projecting your deep insecurities as always. Can't have it both ways
It's ok Herb, this fit of rage too shall pass. Maybe cue up some vinyl?I'm sick of your nonsense. You are the proverbial turd in the audiophile punch bowl. You really are the Ethan Winer of AS.
You really are the Ethan Winer of AS.
Know who Ethan is, but I'll sheepishly admit I had to Google Joy ReidRepeat until people believe it. Reminds of certain politicians today, the ones currently in power...
Right now, courtesy of Tidal, Bill Frisell is in the next room working his way through the Music IS material. This afternoon Charles Lloyd, Bobo Stenson, and friends showed up to play Notes from Big Sur to me, part of an ECM 5-disc reissue. Lloyd was planted 8 feet in front of me, the tenor sax visible to my mind's eye. Not a hiss, pop, or skip to break the palpable spell of musicians in my house. Factor in ease-of-use, and I'm glad I find digital fulfilling enough to resist the siren call of vinyl.
Parker