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While I certainly enjoy all of the formentioned formats and in my case, I'm on a long vinyl trip, the ratio of vinyl to CD playback is about 100 to 1.Call me an old fuddy-duddy, but I would have a great fear of having all of my music as a "download". Working in the hard-drive industry, I know that drives crash. All of them (eventually). And while solid state drives have a small footstep in the doorway, they are still relatively new and unproven.What will you do when you crash? Or will you have several drives as back up?My backup sits on the shelf, waiting for it's turn to spin in something.Wayner
Quote from: ecramer on 12 Apr 2009, 05:15 pmQuote from: rajacat on 12 Apr 2009, 04:50 pmI can't understand why there is still discussion of CD players. It's old technology that will soon disappear like cassette players did in the past. Computer based audio is the best playback currently available aside from very expensive vinyl systems. Soon most serious audiophiles will be downloading High Rez audio files for storage and playback. I like both vinyl and computer based audio and for the near term both will have a place in my system. I haven't used my CD player for three years. It is no longer in the audio rack. I keep it on hand just in case my modded Squeezebox turns belly up.If you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy Totally disagree about computer playback which i find very soulless i would take a $50 dvd player over most computer system. the one's i heard that i liked were mostly highly modded unites that you could buy a very good TT or CDP and cut out all or most of the digital manipulation.EDAs far as the future and hi speed downloads of High Rez audio files unless they do a major over haul of the web bandwidth constraints will kill that along with High Rez video/ moviesEd,I think you are a little off on this one. While I won't make the sweeping statement that all computer based audio is great sounding, I can assure you that my computer based digital front end is not soulless and sounds killer. I use a Modwright Transporter in my computer setup. While it isn't cheap, I think it will be challenging to find an analog setup that equals or surpasses it for the same amount of money. As for downloading hi-rez music...it is fast and easy. Don't confuse downloading/streaming 30-50GB Blu-ray hi-rez movies with downloading 500MB-1GB hi-rez music albums. With my Verizon FIOS account, I am able to hit download speeds of 20 Mbps. Speeds will continue to go up and prices come down as more and more time goes by.George
Quote from: rajacat on 12 Apr 2009, 04:50 pmI can't understand why there is still discussion of CD players. It's old technology that will soon disappear like cassette players did in the past. Computer based audio is the best playback currently available aside from very expensive vinyl systems. Soon most serious audiophiles will be downloading High Rez audio files for storage and playback. I like both vinyl and computer based audio and for the near term both will have a place in my system. I haven't used my CD player for three years. It is no longer in the audio rack. I keep it on hand just in case my modded Squeezebox turns belly up.If you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy Totally disagree about computer playback which i find very soulless i would take a $50 dvd player over most computer system. the one's i heard that i liked were mostly highly modded unites that you could buy a very good TT or CDP and cut out all or most of the digital manipulation.EDAs far as the future and hi speed downloads of High Rez audio files unless they do a major over haul of the web bandwidth constraints will kill that along with High Rez video/ movies
I can't understand why there is still discussion of CD players. It's old technology that will soon disappear like cassette players did in the past. Computer based audio is the best playback currently available aside from very expensive vinyl systems. Soon most serious audiophiles will be downloading High Rez audio files for storage and playback. I like both vinyl and computer based audio and for the near term both will have a place in my system. I haven't used my CD player for three years. It is no longer in the audio rack. I keep it on hand just in case my modded Squeezebox turns belly up.If you investigate this thread it's not difficult finding various posts describing the rapture they've experienced while listening to their Modwright Transporters. You'll find similar expressions of ecstasy in the Empirical Audio circle. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56360.msg617985;topicseen#new-Roy
Some of you that have a top-notch CD system and profess to it being great, should have a very good vinyl system and clean records nearby to compare.
I'm sure your system is killer and if you ever get that get rave going you were talking about i plan to find out for myself I love the sound of the Vandersteen 5A's. $3800 Modwright transport and say $1500 to $2000 for a computer with a 4 tetra bit raid setup would be getting me a pretty good TT setup I will give you the ease of use as vinyl is a pain in the backside to do right but i am willing to spend the time to do it. As far as bandwidth goes i see more and more providers limiting band width YMMV ED
Quote from: thechairguySome of you that have a top-notch CD system and profess to it being great, should have a very good vinyl system and clean records nearby to compare. I wrote this a couple pages ago and now want to rescind it. If what you have in your place sounds great to you - than you need nothing more nor any need to please anyone but yourself. Seriously, that's ALL that matters. Sorry about that line above...I left it in for posterity, but it really is errant blather of an excited vinylphool John
I'm certainly not going to record and load 2,000+ lps and put them on a hard drive.Wayner
If what you have in your place sounds great to you - than you need nothing more nor any need to please anyone but yourself.
I think a computer is the worst sounding source available today. Masses of noise, limited bandwidth, tonally devoid, emotionally sterile, dynamically flat, compressed to hell, usually overloaded and the material is designed to be played through 5.1 computer speakers. How can you expect a good sound from something with a CPU in it? Or three fans spinning, or several whirring hard drives? Or a computers power supply? It does not compute.
A post like this just shows you don't understand what computer based audio is.I personally don't care if you like it or not, but I really wish people who say they don't like something, at least understand what they don't like.George
Quote from: zybar on 12 Apr 2009, 11:28 pmA post like this just shows you don't understand what computer based audio is.I personally don't care if you like it or not, but I really wish people who say they don't like something, at least understand what they don't like.GeorgeWell, I am no dummy at the 'puter (I am on them for hours each day, normally 7 days a week), but I admit to not knowing, or keeping up with, computer audio.Those that I have heard sound the same as good CD playback decks with damped discs (Herbies mat or other damping mats). Which is not to say bad at all...just not as wholesome and fulsome as the vinyl I hear Tho I may at times sound close-minded, I am not really and look forward to being wrong (almost) as much as I delight in being right John
For me a lot of the fun with cd's or lps is gong to rack and finding something that i haven't heard for a while the covers see who played on ect. That's why you will see me post a couple of PJ harvey cd on the what are you listening to thread as i got the urge from an other thread. I never do a play list its always the whole cd or at worst one side of an lp I have my entire cd collection 31953 tracks burned to mp3 to use for on my portable player that i use for work but i still copy whole albums over never just a bunch of tracks. For me i take each album as it comes, because that's what and in that order the artiest presented the material We were basically talking about the difference between sirloin and porterhouses with computer based systems and cdp and analog THey all work its just what sounds good to you ED