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RE: I like that...

Posted by BigguyinATL on January 3, 2017 at 11:46:10:

I was very happy listening to cassette - with my own personal "play list" on my playback system. Of course, I also "ripped" albums on Cassette - for the car and home... very versatile software format. I liked RtR as well. while I still have my premium Aiwa Cassette - sadly I let my Pioneer RTR go decades ago.

I do love the convenience and speed of streaming services and I have now problem listening to them and my "primary" source. Quality is essentially equivalent - or better than FM.

On the other hand - my mind is an easy sell. I don't need "lightspeed" cables and ultrasonic stereo phase matching to enter playback Nirvana.
I was playing around this last week a bit with an Infimity Center Channel and Sub I picked up a bit ago as a garage sale. I was thrilled at the Realism of the mono image playing some John Mayer Trio...