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When did you switch to CDs, and why?
I am generally not a pioneer when it comes to new technology. I prefer to let
someone else spend the big bucks and pay to get the bugs out of new gadgets. However, one important exception I made was audio CDs. When they first came out, they seemed to have so many advantages over phonograph records--and so few disadvantages--that I was literally one of the first people in the city to buy a CD player and a CD (Vivaldi, which I still have). It seemed like a technology that just couldn't lose. So, when did you first decide to switch to CD audio over phonograph records? Or, if you'eve never switched, what made you stay with records? And if you've always preferred some other technology (reel-to-reel tape, or whatever), why did you/do you prefer it? |
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