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What about going back to the 12" laserdisc format for audio-only? If I understand correctly this had the option of storing analog as well as digital. That would seem to solve the reliability\degradation issue of cassettes and vinyl and also allow for the pro-tangible goods aspect of big packaging and legible type. And who knows, they've got black CDs out there, if you had black laserdiscs it would be even closer to the romance of vinyl.What's really missing about CDs is that they don't have a smell. Cassettes had a great fragrance for some reason and vinyl has that grandma's basement vibe going on. But with CDs you get no smell and that damned clear adhesive sticker.
I didn't know that you could get PT on LP. Good to know. I too, really like a lot of PT.I mostly have LP playback for classic rock. I find that 70's rock sounds way better on LP than CD, however, I really haven't found the same difference in modern releases. Usually they sound quite close to the same. That is just me.
I do drive to Princeton regularly and other outlets in Jersey and swap meets and regularly spend too much and if a third of what I bring home becomes regularly played, I count myself as lucky.
maybe the record companies are really behind the resurgence of the vinyl format and it has little to do with the reputed superior fidelity!