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The death of optical disc.....
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<blockquote data-quote="mervin@sacs.co.za" data-source="post: 78048" data-attributes="member: 502"><p>Sales of vinyl is increasing while sales of CDs are dwindling according to a pole in USA. The reason for CDs are obvious as the downloads I purchase is 24/96 or 24/48 (studio mix). The demand for vinyl seems to be nostalgic and should dwindle with time (my thoughts) as downloads become widely accepted. With devices such as the Squeezebox Touch playing 24/96 files and the convenience of playback of any track or album at a push of a button makes you appreciate your collection again.</p><p></p><p>Notwithstanding the fact that the extraction of bit from a CD is close to perfect and along with a high-end DAC, sounds are pleasing without listening fatigue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mervin@sacs.co.za, post: 78048, member: 502"] Sales of vinyl is increasing while sales of CDs are dwindling according to a pole in USA. The reason for CDs are obvious as the downloads I purchase is 24/96 or 24/48 (studio mix). The demand for vinyl seems to be nostalgic and should dwindle with time (my thoughts) as downloads become widely accepted. With devices such as the Squeezebox Touch playing 24/96 files and the convenience of playback of any track or album at a push of a button makes you appreciate your collection again. Notwithstanding the fact that the extraction of bit from a CD is close to perfect and along with a high-end DAC, sounds are pleasing without listening fatigue. [/QUOTE]
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