In Reply to: It's true that posted by E-Stat on June 18, 2016 at 09:26:24:
I have about 800 CD's, approximately 10% of which are jazz, female vocalists & film soundtracks. The other 90% are classical which are arranged chronologically by composer. The equipment is always powered on. There is no elaborate ritual or time involved in selecting a CD, placing it in the transport and sitting down to listen. I have a dedicated room and my wife is not at all interested in music or equipment. There is no need for me to access the library and play it throughout the house.
Perhaps the never ending cycle of popular music releases necessitates access to a streaming source offering such variety but I have no need of it. The classical selection was carefully built up over years through much research, trial and error. It quite adequately satisfies my needs at my age.
Consequently, my system is very simple, although the price of admission was high.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Self-contained simplicity! - House13 09:53:30 06/18/16 (9)
- I'm with you. - Dave Pogue 10:41:53 06/18/16 (5)
- RE: I'm with you. - E-Stat 11:48:45 06/18/16 (2)
- "... folks like you???" - Dave Pogue 14:32:24 06/18/16 (1)
- Lucy's booth! - E-Stat 15:24:15 06/18/16 (0)
- RE: Isn't it always about the sound? - House13 10:59:22 06/18/16 (1)
- RE: Isn't it always about the sound? - E-Stat 11:43:40 06/18/16 (0)
- Nicely organized! - E-Stat 10:19:20 06/18/16 (2)
- RE: Choices & Needs! - House13 10:35:33 06/18/16 (1)
- RE: Choices & Needs! - E-Stat 11:41:39 06/18/16 (0)