I love music .....even since a kid listening on my little pocket radio.But yes vinyl is great on a good system...I mean if l listened to 45s o. My mother's old welcome record player....which was little did I know a pretty good record player.My stepfather console stereo was nice...I had one of those...combos that came out in the late,60s...turn table,cd player,tuner...I like cassettes on my Panasonic cassettes player...Then got a good tt Technics sl 1350,Bose 901s,and Sony Str 7065 received...a nice Sony double cassettes deck..up graded through the years .A nice Onkyo cd player that was $500 bucks....always,brush cleaned my lps before playing and took care of them....hey cheap is cheap....yeah but does a glass make a cheap wine taste better....I think cheap is cheap...Boones Farm in a Crystal glass is still cheap.Maybe its me.....lol....Yes a nice lp on my system sounds great...but my cds sound great too....which sounds,better that depends,on how many plastic cups of wine I have....
Streaming Is To Audio What Red Plastic Cups Are To Wine
Unpacking and going through my vinyl collection, it occurs to me that vinyl is it, whereas streaming is Audio’s red plastic cup.
The best wines taste low-shelf in the red plastic cup. Yes, the red plastic cup is cheap and convenient, just like streaming. Wine should feel the same regardless of the vessel - it’s the same wine - but it does not. So should music - but it does not. Streamed music may sound (nearly) as good as vinyl, but it feels... disposable. Vinyl does not. Vinyl is the thing. Vinyl is it! Just my opinion, of course.
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