Why CD players will never be dead


The main reason , there is just way to many CD's out there to end a format . Anyone want to take a guess how many ? The manufacturers are still putting there time and resources into developing new and better players , and people with servers seem to be spinning disc's more than ever .
tmsorosk
Yeah, I was discussing this issue with someone in the office, and there are lots of good ideas available. After some thought I've decided the real problem is that I'm not motivated enough to change. Being a dinosaur is still convenient enough. ;-)
Chadeffect,

I apologize for my imprecise wording...I meant I didn't understand why anyone would want to change someone else's firmly stated preference..as if against their will. You are merely sharing your experience which is, of course, completely understandable.

As to the topic, which is whether the compact disc is dead, I think it's safe to assume people will hold on to their dicks as long as it suits them, floppy or otherwise. Thanks again Hevac1! Autocorrect has it's blessings...the results are often hilarious.
hi chad:

i like a classic tube sound. the audio industry is not designing products which have that sonic signature. in fact designers are trying to get rid of as much coloration as possible.

i have heard many set amps, that have the modern tube sound, not the classic tube sound.

so, i will stick with my old cd player and probably be happier with it than with a device which reveals the imperfections and deficiencies of recordings