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In Reply to: RE: Are CD Players Even Relevant Anymore? posted by jaydacus on September 10, 2016 at 07:42:35
Some folks like handling physical media and going through the ritual of cleaning each one and/or using platter mats in the process.
To those, however, who want to spend more time listening than shuffling disks in and out of jewel cases and into transports, no.
I migrated to a music server in 2009 and cannot imagine turning back. Every system (along with phone/pad) has immediate access to all the centralized content. And I'm an old boomer. :)
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I'm a Boomer. I still like a CD transport.
Actually just marginally pre-Baby Boom, but I had all my CDs scanned to computer files by about 2008. Today with a new CD I scan first then listen to the computer file.
I love the music of Dmitri Shostakovich ...
I made mention of generation because I think the far more prevalent case for guys like us is to be computer and/or network adverse and continue to cling to Reagan era technology.
I get what the Millennials already know. :)
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