thomsens;175516 Wrote: 
>  But what I don't understand is how they can look the other way on
> having 12,000 songs at their instant disposal as a trade-off to a
> nearly non-existent difference in quality.
> 
> I guess it's a hobby and it's more about the pursuit of perfection than
> anything based on reality.  Or maybe they feel it threatens a revenue
> stream for source components and cables.  It makes me question all of
> their advice, though.

First and most important, there are loads of CDPs and DVDPs for well
under $300. that sound better much than a SB3.

Next, everyone doesn't need or want access to "12,000 songs at their
instant disposal," and yes, there is a difference in sound
quality. How often do you listen to each of those 12K tracks each
year?

Finally, the average music lover doesn't want to mess with computer
based audio. 

IMO, once the big guys like Sony, Pioneer, etc... start offering music
server versions of their DVD HD recorders that currently sell for under
$500., SD and the rest of this niche market are toast.


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