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RE: I must have; and I don't

Posted by J. Phelan on April 22, 2017 at 21:06:25:

"Not gone" -classic cars and pinball machines. LP follows suit -a niche-market item. Unique in feel/touch and rubber-meets-the-road w/ DJ/underground.

My gripe was how this retro-format was touted as sounding "better than (any) digital". By a few famous reviewers, not just the one I posted on.

Maybe the music *they grew up with* sounds better this way. But IMO, it's like saying "CRT offers a better image than high-def".