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Industry Circles => Bryston Limited => Topic started by: Calypte on 20 Jul 2019, 10:28 pm
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I broke my right tibia and fibula on Jul 2. I have to use a walker to get around. It could be months before I'm fully operational. Playing LPs is pretty much a thing of the past. With the BDP-pi and attached DAC (alas, not a Bryston DAC), I can access almost all of my record and CD collection from the comfort of my recliner chair. Suddenly, all of that earlier work I did of "ripping" my collection to hard disk doesn't seem so silly anymore.
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I broke my right tibia and fibula on Jul 2. I have to use a walker to get around. It could be months before I'm fully operational. Playing LPs is pretty much a thing of the past. With the BDP-pi and attached DAC (alas, not a Bryston DAC), I can access almost all of my record and CD collection from the comfort of my recliner chair. Suddenly, all of that earlier work I did of "ripping" my collection to hard disk doesn't seem so silly anymore.
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Ouch! Hope you have a quick recovery.
You can also give radio streams a try when you're in the mood for some new stuff.
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... Playing LPs is pretty much a thing of the past....
Sad, but true. The differences in the sound of analog are simply not worth the headache. In fact, I have determined that analog sounds different from a digital setup, but not necessarily better. :o I hope you are not using iTunes to import your digital music. Its best to use dbpoweramp.
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Most importantly get well soon!