
Ponzio
Audioholic Samurai
Aahhh!!! The good old days. Let's not kid ourselves, they weren't that good. I'll be 59 in a month and I have no desire to go backwards in time or technology.
Remember when albums & 45's sounded better? When? When did they ever sound better than modern day cd's & mp3/flac/wav files? How did the hum and inevitable crack & pop of an album sound better than todays formats? Yeah, if you had gobs of money and you could afford a high-end turntable with a state of the art phone cartridge and you were willing to pay $35 for re-mastered music fidelity albums. Otherwise it was, tuff tits kid, you'll have to make do with these inferior pressings. Are you kidding me?
Sometimes people talk about todays music industry (technology/artists/etc.) like we've entered the Dark Ages. More and affordable choices for the masses overall compared to the previous priesthood that existed for a select few. Yeah, I know, the masses are a$$e's but sadly I'm in the same income bracket as the masses. As far as I'm concerned, keep it coming.
At this rate I'm waiting for the clop-clop hoofing of a horse to come down a street and the rider telling me it's better than a car. Really?
I find the new found love for turntables totally mystifying. Yes I understand that analog is favored by the human ear vs. digital but how do you justify the expenditures & the inconvenience to access all the moving parts involved?
I guess it's true, one mans ceiling is another mans floor.
Remember when albums & 45's sounded better? When? When did they ever sound better than modern day cd's & mp3/flac/wav files? How did the hum and inevitable crack & pop of an album sound better than todays formats? Yeah, if you had gobs of money and you could afford a high-end turntable with a state of the art phone cartridge and you were willing to pay $35 for re-mastered music fidelity albums. Otherwise it was, tuff tits kid, you'll have to make do with these inferior pressings. Are you kidding me?
Sometimes people talk about todays music industry (technology/artists/etc.) like we've entered the Dark Ages. More and affordable choices for the masses overall compared to the previous priesthood that existed for a select few. Yeah, I know, the masses are a$$e's but sadly I'm in the same income bracket as the masses. As far as I'm concerned, keep it coming.
At this rate I'm waiting for the clop-clop hoofing of a horse to come down a street and the rider telling me it's better than a car. Really?
I find the new found love for turntables totally mystifying. Yes I understand that analog is favored by the human ear vs. digital but how do you justify the expenditures & the inconvenience to access all the moving parts involved?
I guess it's true, one mans ceiling is another mans floor.