In Reply to: Will my CDs ever sound as good as vinyl? posted by ggking7 on March 8, 2012 at 07:29:04:
It would seem your question would have much more meaning to the growing number of people who are now discovering finer audio but didn't grow up with the LP. Ask this question over on The Computer Audiophile and I'd expect you'd find a different bias.
Unless faced with a logistical issue you don't hear of to many people getting rid of their LP collections anymore? Are you?
IMO there is a fundamental difference in presentation that digital will never capture just as LP playback will never be completely be free of surface noise or tracking issues, the virtues of digital.
It's all good.
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