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In Reply to: RE: "Damn you, Lummy!" posted by Luminator on October 23, 2014 at 10:20:08
I have many readers, who lament that all this computer audio is "soulless." Many of these veteran audiophiles are good at setting VTA, dialing in tracking force, balancing anti-skate, adjusting azimuth, and twiddling the phonostage settings. But even these guys, who have endured that torture for decades, sigh about file types, sample rates, storage devices, playlists, backup drives, et. al.
Although I'm an aging boomer, I've found that "soulless" computer audio has allowed me to spend more time listening to music and - rediscovering music I had forgotten I had via random play and lists. Would you rather spend 10% of your listening time shuffling disks in and out of pre jitter-free CD players?
If the *magic* of the musical experience is constantly having to futz around with tonearms, count me out. I still have to deal with that periodically with a Souther and a SME, but that's not where my enjoyment lies.
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+1 another vote against "soul-less" computer audio. The fun lies in swapping out an LP or CD.
I prefer listening to music.
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The Mind has No Firewall~ U.S. Army War College.
others prefer the ritual. Fine by me. :)
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