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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 258258" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Guys, let me alert you against re-classifying what is already commonly accepted on forums around the world. Early CD players make it into the "vintage" category, according to forums like AudioKarma. The problem here is that we, individually, have a fixed point of reference, and equipment that might have seemed new-fangled to us back in the day still bear that identity for us, respectively. 1990 is nearly 23 years old!</p><p></p><p>However, I can see how 1990 might seem too recent, though I would not make it earlier than 1985. If we make it 25 years, we'll be looking at 1987->1988.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 258258, member: 34"] Guys, let me alert you against re-classifying what is already commonly accepted on forums around the world. Early CD players make it into the "vintage" category, according to forums like AudioKarma. The problem here is that we, individually, have a fixed point of reference, and equipment that might have seemed new-fangled to us back in the day still bear that identity for us, respectively. 1990 is nearly 23 years old! However, I can see how 1990 might seem too recent, though I would not make it earlier than 1985. If we make it 25 years, we'll be looking at 1987->1988. [/QUOTE]
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