Not for awhile, G. But back in the day, those 125kps MP3's and Appleseeds were not exactly competition; since, to reinforce your point, I had NO intention of ever PURCHASING obsolescent media -- particularly that which I dislike -- except under duress. I never bought a pre-recorded cassette at retail my entire life. But I didn't have a system going, and the public library had the Audio Books I liked... and a few good tunes for now and then. BTW, Like an audiophool, I auditioned a whole bunch of Walkmanlike candidates even though I was thinking "talking books" -- the CHEAPEST $17 Sony sounded best at any price among my options! Funny, just adding the tuner chip, turned off, to the otherwise EXACT SAME model, made cassette playback noticeably worse. I must have been the last person in North America to buy one new first time! It surprised the heck out of me in terms of musicality, despite all that had gone missing. After 5 drops on concrete for #1, the "improved" replacement [$18] Sony had lost that little bit of magic. More "hi-fi", but you know how that goes...
Music Format, too many? which way to go?
Curious what music format would pick today assuming you are just starting getting into music? If you had only say $1-2K to spend on source equipment and considering the price of the various software. Would SACD be a good path? vinyl? CDs are relatively cheap but quality on average yuk!
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