"12-27-14: Paraneer
You might be right ZD. The bottom line, most people are just
not concerned about quality sound reproduction, period.
Audiophiles are an extreme minority and vinylphiles, even less.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy vinyl immensely and am anxiously
awaiting a new phono stage. But again, I agree with those that
its just a passing fad. Lot more hipsters out there than us."
I don't think we're talking about the same thing here. In my other post I said that when SACD was discontinued by Sony and DVD-A never really went anywhere, the result was a massive increase in TT sales. I should have been more clear. My comments were meant to be in context of high end audio. Like so many others, I was waiting for the next digital format to replace CD's. When the new formats failed, many of us were very disappointed and just went for the best sound possible that is the most likely to succeed. Obviously, everyone ran to vinyl. It was a matter of sound quality, not trends. As far as the whole hipster thing goes, I had no idea they were buying vinyl, or what they're motive is for doing so. To be honest, I'm not even sure I even know what a hipster is. lol. And I don't give a rat's ass either. Just keep them away from my system.
You might be right ZD. The bottom line, most people are just
not concerned about quality sound reproduction, period.
Audiophiles are an extreme minority and vinylphiles, even less.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy vinyl immensely and am anxiously
awaiting a new phono stage. But again, I agree with those that
its just a passing fad. Lot more hipsters out there than us."
I don't think we're talking about the same thing here. In my other post I said that when SACD was discontinued by Sony and DVD-A never really went anywhere, the result was a massive increase in TT sales. I should have been more clear. My comments were meant to be in context of high end audio. Like so many others, I was waiting for the next digital format to replace CD's. When the new formats failed, many of us were very disappointed and just went for the best sound possible that is the most likely to succeed. Obviously, everyone ran to vinyl. It was a matter of sound quality, not trends. As far as the whole hipster thing goes, I had no idea they were buying vinyl, or what they're motive is for doing so. To be honest, I'm not even sure I even know what a hipster is. lol. And I don't give a rat's ass either. Just keep them away from my system.