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keep it simple but get access to music

Hi Chris,

When you say "keep it simple but get access to music" do you mean that you would like access to NEW music? Like internet radio access to music? If that's the case, then the sound quality doesn't really matter too much. Because just like XM radio, it will sound bad compared to your CD player. But! - the good part is that you do get access to new music. If that's what you're after then I would say just jump right in and figure it out as you go. Hearing all of that new music will keep you happy, and having access to radio will keep you company. Just don't expect it to sound as good as your CD player and you'll be fine.

On the other hand, if you mean rip all of your CDs and vinyl to the computer and "keep it simple but get access to music" , then . . . uhhhh, well . . . . . hmmmmm. I honestly don't think so. I could never get past ripping a dozen CDs before I realized that all I was doing was duplicating my software.

If you really want to keep it simple then why would you complicate it with a computer?


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