Vinylanach:
" metaphorically speaking) but who is most successful on
impressing on their clientele the need for setup and for them to learn
to
do it themselves. Because that's the reality. You gotta do it for
yourself.
So I guess in your world, people who lack mechanical skills or manual
dexterity don't deserve to listen to analog. Got it."
If you knew your audio history (you don't) you'd know that one of the
earliest set of CD adopters were the blind and the limited-dexterity
people, people with artificial hands and those who have no finger
mobility, the genuinely disabled. Those people are not going to listen to
analog because _they can't_. Or it is such a hassle they are not going to
bother. CD is a great benefit to those people.
But how big a market niche is this? Let's be realistic. And, yes, also
sympathetic.
However.....99% of spoiled yuppies are DIFM because of laziness or
cowardice or both. Yes, those people DO NOT DESERVE analog. You damn
skippy they don't.
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