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On Nov 3, 12:09=A0pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , bob wrote: Let's not oversell this. The moment vinyl faced serious competition it started losing market share. (Devil's advocate mode on...) =A0The same can be said about CDs. Of course, and no one would describe the CD market today as "flourishing." But it's still 50 times the size of the LP market, so describing the latter that way seems a stretch. I'd guess there are three main types of consumers interested in vinyl: 1. DJ/turntablists 2. The audiophile "vinyl sounds better" crowd (probably the smallest of the three) 3. The retro hipster kids #1 is partially shifting to digital. #2 will always be with us. #3 is a fad, and fads don't last forever. So my guess is that vinyl will plateau at some point, but not disappear. CDs are losing out to lossy mp3s. So is vinyl. bob |
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