In Reply to: Yes - It Really Was The Heyday of Audio posted by Mike Porper on January 7, 2015 at 17:58:56:
has to do with enjoyment of today's gear as opposed to what I used as a teenager. Honestly, I couldn't care less how the cassette format evolved decades ago. It never was a high resolution source and is effectively dead.
You may've heard of digital music files. Or, maybe not.
At the expense of confusing the issue with facts, all of my digital content - be it free MP3s, ripped CDs or downloaded 96/24 music lives on a quad core music server feeding two Touch players and an iPad using the iPeng app. They offer access to hundreds of internet based radio stations and services like Pandora, Spotify and XM Radio. System details found in my profile.
Don't know about you, but I find that to be a beautiful thing. I have instant access to anything in my digital library across several systems controlled by iPhone or iPad. No shuttling disks in and out of players or ferrying disks about multiple locations or burning hundreds of CD-Rs (like I once did).
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- I guess my perception - E-Stat 19:03:02 01/07/15 (0)