Does Age Matter?


Having read and contributed to several threads on the digital vs analog controversy I developed a nagging itch that suggested it is older people that prefer analog and younger people digital. If this is the case than there is most definitely a nostalgic element to that opinion. Perhaps we can answer that question. I will go first. Please do not ruminate on the differences. Age and preference, digital, analog or both! We'll tally the results at the end. 

I am 67 and like Both analog and digital.
128x128mijostyn
chakster, It's great that you enjoy record collecting, but that's not the only way to enjoy music with excellent sound.  I really find it hard to understand people who feel there is only one way to do things, their way.  

We live in a time with micro brews of every conceivable variety, and now micro distilleries.  We have restaurants selling the food of just about every nation on earth in medium sized cities, and yet people still push the idea that there's only one right way to listen to music.  

You are absolutely right that there's only one way for you.  When you say that there's only one way for everyone else, you're just wrong.
I'm 69, I have a lot of vinyl but hardly ever play it (don't like clicks and pops, don't like having to get up and turn it over), I have a lot of CD's but hardly ever play them. I like to stream the 4000+ of my favorite songs on my iTunes playlist (in lossless ALAC) in 'shuffle' and see what comes up! I do occasionally listen to an album in its entirety.... 
I'll do that Larsman on occasion. If I'm in the shop and don't want to be bothered I'll put my whole hard drive (run by iTunes) in shuffle play. It will go anywhere from Brahms to Metallica.
@mijostyn,

Do you have an official count yet or do you plan to keep this thread running for a while? 
Most older people grew up with vinyl.  Most younger people had no access to it.  Jeez!  i just showed a 26 year old a 45 RPM record.  His response, "Is that an eight track?"