> Here's where we part company. You would never now
> the difference between my
> Expanium playing MP3 files and my Expanium playing
> the original CD. I
> guarantee it. Inferior sound quality? Nope. Not at
> all. But then, don't
> believe me. Just burn a CD full of MP3s and borrow
> an Expanium...maybe a
> Circuit City store demo model...and listen for
> yourself.
> 
> Don C.



I have three questions for you Don, and please don't
take this as any sort of criticism or sarcasm, because
it's not meant that way (though it may sound it).  

1. It's apparent that you are very fond of MP3s and
your Expanium (of which I never heard until you
weighed in on this list).  My question is: do you do
minidiscs at all?  I assume you must because you're on
this list.  I can't, however, remember you talking
about using MDs personally (though you seem to know
enough about them to suggest that either you do or you
have used them).  If you have mentioned using MDs
personally and I missed it,them I apologize.  

2. If you are using MDs as well as your Expanium, then
my second question is: do you find that you have uses
for both, or do has the Expanium taken the place of
MDs for you

3.  Have you listened to any classical music on either
(especially orchestral stuff, though it's more common
to find chamber music than orchestral on MP3s).

I have to admit that your description of the Expanium
intrigues me....but I can't afford more kit right now.
 
Also, just to weigh in on the previous debate.  Yes, I
have a computer.  No, I cannot burn CDs (older
computer not fast enough - can't afford / justify the
cost to get a new one).   Still, I think if we are
going to debate this issue, that it must be granted
that anyone considering using MP3s has the neccessary
gear, and that it shouldn't be factored into the cost equation.

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