Is this a disgrace to the Industry ?


kapa11
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"This won't be the last 'audio heresy' we'll be subjected to.... One never knows the warp and weft of the future, and what may move us yet again...."

(wisdom! thanks, asvjerry)

For life/situational reasons, my VPI turntable, Grado arm, and Grado cartridge are still in storage (since 1990). I miss that rig--also the ~1500 LPs I used to play on it. Analog is king, in my experience.

Interesting to see some startup trying to capitalize on vinyl, albeit with a technology that doubtless underachieves technically, while pandering to potential buyers' "lifestyle" needs.

If I could get my vinyl rig going again, I'd have to confront the question of how best to digitize my favorite LPs for listening on my current SOA system (desktop audio w/top-quality headphones, DAC, amplification; speaker upgrade coming soon). The technology shown in the video would not be my answer--but that's just me & my tastes.

If I was inclined to be offended by underachieving technologies (ie, as compared to the very best sonic reproduction), I would've been repeatedly & incessantly offended for decades.

I've long since adjusted to the fact that I & my audio tastes are in the minority. But as long as others don't mess with me, it matters little. The money I spend on audio that meets my own standards comes from my wallet--no one else's.
My first reaction was: what an abomination! Then I noticed that the project already got funded by a quater-mil dollars and realized that I must have a Lot of insecurities (I do!).  A few months ago we discussed Levitating TT, now they have platter-less and wall-hugging TTs on Kickstart, they all look real Cool. I am all for "lifestyle" products (thats how I started my audio journey) but this contraption which looks like a cordless phone is not one of those. And it is rotating counter-clockwise which is totally bad for your  Feng Shui!! Proceed with caution ;-)

you guys mentioned that something similar was done with VW minivan? Any links or keywords so that noncompoops like me could take a look?

digitizing my vinyl collection is still a concept I canNot comprehend. Why? Just ask your kids how to join bittorent community and download anything you want. Free, quick, and you wont have the nightmares (as I had today) of a cordless phone going round and round (counterclockwise!) in front of you
sevs, I would want to digitize (small portions of) my vinyl collection for 2 reasons:

1 - Because most of my vinyl is completely different music from what I've purchased in the CD format--music that's inaccessible unless played on a TT.

2 - So I could access (a tiny portion of) that music as uncompressed  computer audio files (.wav)--which allows listening through my high-quality headphone system (which cannot connect to a TT); from a laptop while traveling; etc.
@sevs regarding the van seems you can still buy the things (but use this on your prized vinyl at your own risk

http://odditymall.com/soundwagon-portable-record-playing-hippy-van

and no nasty digitization going on here 😏