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Certainly CD or computer music servers take from the physical interaction and "hobbiest" aspects of vinyl or open reel formats.
As much as I love the geek aspect of the technology, at the end of a long day I wanna just settle in with the music, not futz around with the gear.
Is it safe to say that 8-track is dead?
I guess I am a rare breed - my computer currently has no speakers, and I love it that way.
Between computer and Crackberry smartphone, my face is in a screen of some sort all day long. The last thing I want is to have my music stored there, too. Also, I've not heard substantial enough differences in (Redbook) music servers, computer based audio and good standalone CDP's and DAC's to merit the time to move to anything else. A remote control is wonderfully handy and convenient to use...every bit as convenient and doodling in my laptop or PC for my music. A CD is often a full hour of filler music in the background...hit replay and you're good for two hours.Slip in 4 or 5 new ones during the course of the day and get rid of that pot-belly in a decade Play records, changing sides every 20 minutes (made better by semi-auto liftoffs, where you don't freak out that your precious needle is being burned up on the inner grooves) and you get a real good workout. It's painfully futzy, but very enjoyable John