Of course I know they still make LP's, TWL; but what about the 200+ CD's I have that came out since 1989 that they don't have LP's for; that would have been on LP if that was still the standard format?
I still remember the day BMG forced me to switch to the CD club. The only good thing was they gave me a list of their remaining LP inventory, and let me buy as many as I wanted for next to nothing (basically the shipping charge).
I am currently waiting for a used LP I bought that's coming from Germany. But I wonder if I really would have bothered going to all the trouble, except there is no CD for it.
I feel sort of that way about SACD. I'm not going to buy an SACD player to listen to the one SACD I might consider owning, and then only if it totally kills the redbook issue.
There was a time when the wealthy had their own live-in orchestras and musicians.
This is still better sounding than even LP's, but...........
My box seats overlooking the stage at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is still something that I would keep, if I had to make a choice of either giving them up, or my LP's. Tonight, Yuri Temirkanov conducts Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev. and Shchedrin. Can't wait!
I still remember the day BMG forced me to switch to the CD club. The only good thing was they gave me a list of their remaining LP inventory, and let me buy as many as I wanted for next to nothing (basically the shipping charge).
I am currently waiting for a used LP I bought that's coming from Germany. But I wonder if I really would have bothered going to all the trouble, except there is no CD for it.
I feel sort of that way about SACD. I'm not going to buy an SACD player to listen to the one SACD I might consider owning, and then only if it totally kills the redbook issue.
There was a time when the wealthy had their own live-in orchestras and musicians.
This is still better sounding than even LP's, but...........
My box seats overlooking the stage at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is still something that I would keep, if I had to make a choice of either giving them up, or my LP's. Tonight, Yuri Temirkanov conducts Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev. and Shchedrin. Can't wait!