It is good that these computer-based products exist for those who wish to fool around with them, but I agree with you that many people enjoy the act of going over to the media rack, flipping through the various selections, removing it from its case and placing it on the CD turntable. It's part of the experience, IMO.
But I can appreciate the other side as well. I was at an audio shop and saw someone demoing an Aurender server that was linked to an I-pad interface, and I understand how some might connect with that process as well. Plus, it sounded great too. although I didn't get into any actual comparisons.
I guess it's best to say that there's room for everything and the main thing is that companies don't stop making things that produce very good music in the home. I see no sign of that stopping.
But I can appreciate the other side as well. I was at an audio shop and saw someone demoing an Aurender server that was linked to an I-pad interface, and I understand how some might connect with that process as well. Plus, it sounded great too. although I didn't get into any actual comparisons.
I guess it's best to say that there's room for everything and the main thing is that companies don't stop making things that produce very good music in the home. I see no sign of that stopping.