J.C., it is worth the trade-off for some, even for me, who started
this thread. It's worth the trade-off to be portable, because my
choice at that point in time is music vs. no music. Sound vs. no
sound. So I trade-off and utilize the format that best accomodates the
circumstances. If I'm flying it's iPod, or if in my vehicle it's the
iPod or CD.

If I have guests at the house, I doubt I'll take the trouble to play
an LP because they'll be conversing and not paying attention anyway.

I agree sound comes first, but that's mediated by the circumstances,
location, time, etc.

Many people never go to the local Symphony or Philharmonic.  Now
there's some music that can really move you and is a "sonic
masterpiece".  But that doesn't mean they don't appreciate or enjoy
music.  Same goes for people that would prefer a different recorded
music format.

Tom

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:53 AM, J.C. O'Connell <hifis...@gate.net> wrote:
> Im not against the benefits of digital and CD, the problem
> is that SOUND comes first, if you have to give up the power
> and the majesty of the true masterpieces in modern music
> for a pale facimile to get portability,  then it aint worth the tradeoff
> and
> never will be. I have it all, LP, CD, SACD, MP3, DVD, BD, etc. but
> I would not want to give up LP because its simply better
> in most cases, and is incredibly better in some cases.
> I feel sorry for those who have never experienced the pleasure
> of truly great music in truly great sound as it was recorded.
> Bottom line is you don't know what a true sonic masterpiece is
> because there arent any on CD or MP3. Those are all excellent
> at best, but are NEVER TRULY GREAT. Its degrading to the art, and
> the most degrading to the very finest of those artworks, which
> is totally unacceptable to me and many others.
>
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> Granted there are benefits to digital.  I too travel quite a bit, and am
> sure I can't take a turntable, miniamp, and LP collection as carryons,
> much less find a power source, :-)
>
> It's all about choices and compromises.  Given the choice, I think I'd
> prefer to listen to an LP if available and convenient.  If not, it's a
> CD or iPod.  With a large CD collection, mega CD changers are a
> blessing, not having to get up and change the CD's.  I haven't explored
> music servers yet, but the two CD changers are not filled up.
>
> Tom
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:10 AM, steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com>
> wrote:
>> On 2009-11-13 03:23 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:
>>>
>>> All the benefits of digital are worthless if it doesn't sound as good
>
>>> as the LP version,
>>
>> that's like saying the benefits of digital photography, and/or or
>> compact cameras, are worthless if the photos don't look as good as
>> large format photography
>>
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