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In Reply to: Indeed posted by Paully on September 28, 2014 at 16:13:44:
I personally, haven't let up on my purchases since I got into LPs at the age of 12 (1980's).
Seriously, although I might have gone crazy and spent EVERY week's allowance on at least a single, if not full LP, I've usually bought about 4 to 6 LP's a year since then.
For the moment, let's not even consider the CD vs. LP debate-
To me, records have been (and never will be) a fad; they have been a necessity, simply because as has been written in many audio journals (and here at AA), some stuff would/will never see the light of day on CD. Still true today, I'm sure. That is probably a blanket statement, but I've got a few LPs that I have never seen on CD (and yes, even though I'm an Analog Junkie, I AHEV looked high and low!).
It gets even worse when a CD issue does surface, that it sounds like crap or is out for such a short period that by the time it is discovered, it's gone.
Dman
Analog Junkie
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