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Original Message
But they don't.
Posted by Analog Scott on March 20, 2023 at 18:31:13:
Turntable/arm/cartridges are transducers. They don't all sound the same. Nor do differently mastered LPs.
"those with extensive CD collections who can be bothered to get their arses from the couch to change the discs are well served by dedicated CD players."
They are BETTER served by multi-format optical players. That was my point from my very first post. That is why CD only players are obsolete.
To make an analogy CD players at this point are the equivalent of a dedicated 7" only turntable. Why would anyone get something like that when 7" records play perfectly fine on standard turntables that play 12" records?