LP's are still around and are even making a comeback in a small part.

There us a difference between LP's and CD's in the way of sound quality.

Now my hearing is gone in part so I can not verify this at all.

But from what I hear the sound quality on a good album is far superior (Brilliance, tone depth etc.) than a CD. (I still have an extensive LP collection plus a lot of my dads old classical albums. A number of mine cannot be replaced by on-line music as they were specialty albums. Try Pot Liquor a Louisiana Band that only made one or two albums)

It is like comparing the sound quality and difference between a solid state Stereo amplifier and a tube amplifier (I know there are a few guys on this list who still have them)

There is a difference and they will debate which one is better till the cows come home.

Stewart

At 10:28 AM 5/9/2009, you wrote:
Heh. If you've ever watched an episode of Antiques Road Show, you know
that *some* people have way too much money and will pay ridiculous
amounts of it for the most worthless junk. Including old audio
recordings.

I threw all my old LPs away years ago when it was apparent all the
tunes were available online. My neighbor actually "rescued" them. He
now has a USB turntable, but has made no attempt to digitize anything.
He and his brother will still go on about the latest great LP find
they made, despite my protests that the tunes are available online
with no clicks and pops and will never wear out.

If the guy didn't want to charge me to take them, I'd sell him everything.

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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