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Is it against the rules to like both formats equally? BTW, wasn't the CD originally intended to replace the pre-recorded cassette? I thought the record companies had no intention of eliminating vinyl but it just turned out that way. Anyone remember?
...BTW, wasn't the CD originally intended to replace the pre-recorded cassette? I thought the record companies had no intention of eliminating vinyl but it just turned out that way. Anyone remember?
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Quote from: Quiet Earth on 20 May 2009, 11:02 pm ...BTW, wasn't the CD originally intended to replace the pre-recorded cassette? I thought the record companies had no intention of eliminating vinyl but it just turned out that way. Anyone remember?nope, cd was specifically to replace lp. the idea of costing pennies per disc instead of dollars, and being able to charge 50% more and then some, had the record industry salivating big time...doug s.
The CD was initially a direct replacement for the cassettes, but the press pushed the idea of replacing lps.
My friends, I think we have all been slightly dooped. Remember when CDs first came out, they really didn't say they were the superior audio format, they appologied for having an analog master. Wayner
My friends, I think we have all been slightly dooped. Remember when CDs first came out, they really didn't say they were the superior audio format, they appologied for having an analog master. They also said the compact disc was "convienent". That it is, until the downloads came along.Wayner