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"Audio Empire" wrote in message
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 06:48:29 -0800, Arny Krueger wrote (in article ): "Scott" wrote in message I don't agree that the *inherent* colorations of vinyl are so gross that one can easily identify them by ear alone But, you won't take reasonable steps to demonstrate that assertion. and I also disagree that the colorations are so severe that no LP can ever truly sound great. Given the current market penetration of the LP, essentially a moot point. Virtually nobody ever listens to LPs any more. Very few people even have turntables. OK, let's see your facts and figures Arny. What percentage of audio enthusiasts do have turntables in the world and do listen to vinyl? Based on the 40 or so people in my audio club, nobody listens to vinyl any more, even the few people like me who still have a turntable. You see, your constant assertion that "virtually nobody" listens to LPs any more", doesn't seem to Jibe with reality. OK, let's see your facts and figures. What percentage of audio enthusiasts do have turntables in the world and do listen to vinyl? |
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