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In Reply to: RE: Boston Globe: DIGITAL UNCHAINED: Some filmgoers, and filmmakers, still prefer celluloid posted by Poles Apart on June 24, 2013 at 18:44:59
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I seem to recall that CD gave the music business an economic boost as LP sales were declining and had already be surpassed by cassette. That would make the case is CD saved the music industry.
-Wendell
NO. It gave it a boost because it was convenient and it was hip. But it did kill the essence of music. Even it finally did get better sounding only to be replace by more skeletons like MP3.
Vinyl is living very happily and growing. No wonder it sound like music.
In fact the music( what is left ) of it seems surprised at the renaissance..
clicks and SKIPS ( the Worst! ) on everyone, no more for me.
The few that I got in the past year were better than I knew vinyl could be. Much better than my older original ones. The dynamic range compression on some like Raising Sand (not a re-issue) is a different story.
Some pick up are more sensible than other as you know at picking up noises.
I love vinyl but I think it is just silly to say CD killed the essence of music. CD gave a needed boost to the industry. Vinyl is and will forever be a fringe format. The majority of young listeners don't care and they will outlive us.
-Wendell
Quality will always remain quality. And CD never will. And any way CD ´s are dead.
So, Patrick, what do you imbibe?
Acetate.
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