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CAN TURNTABLES COPE WITH LARGE CLASSICAL WORKS
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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1110150" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Some enthusiasts do incredible things that are truely unique. Chris was obviously one of them. It is interesting that he concluded that the turntable was the weakest link. From what I read and hear, convenience aside, digital formats do not perform significantly better than vinyl on today's good turntables. The thing is that I have a reasonable collection and would like to enjoy listening to them through my twilight years. Downloading equivalents does not enthuse me at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1110150, member: 778"] Some enthusiasts do incredible things that are truely unique. Chris was obviously one of them. It is interesting that he concluded that the turntable was the weakest link. From what I read and hear, convenience aside, digital formats do not perform significantly better than vinyl on today's good turntables. The thing is that I have a reasonable collection and would like to enjoy listening to them through my twilight years. Downloading equivalents does not enthuse me at all. [/QUOTE]
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