Thumbs up.

Nailed it.

~Hugh

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep
moving.” ― Albert Einstein

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On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:40 PM, 'mlpessar' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Interesting subject. Jim, thanks for the heads up on the book. I share the
> notion that there are parallels between analog audio vs. digital, friction
> vs. index shifting and automobile manual vs. automatic transmission.
> Happily this is not an either/or situation. For "serious" listening I enjoy
> vinyl however I appreciate the convenience of digital audio and the sound
> quality of digital audio is steadily improving. High resolution audio files
> with a solid reproduction chain sound pretty darn good and lack the
> distraction of hiss, clicks and pops. I find friction shifting and the use
> of manual transmission to be more satisfying than index shifting and an
> auto transmission. I also appreciate that in the event of a damaging mishap
> I am less likely to find the shifting mechanism MIA with a
> friction-shifting bike. I enjoy an old stick shift sports car.  It fosters
> and rewards driver involvement.  It is a fun car to drive. Would I want to
> use it for daily commuting/errands? Not really. Here the convenience of an
> automatic makes sense. (BTW I use a bike for transportation but there are
> times when the use of a car makes more sense. This is another instance
> where, depending on personal circumstances, there is no need to choose one
> or the other exclusively.)
>
> On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:29:46 AM UTC-4, Jim S. wrote:
>>
>> I have been reading a new book that might be of interest to group
>> members: *The Revenge of Analog *by David Sax. So far, the author has
>> discussed the revival of vinyl records just when it appeared that the MP3
>> had conquered vinyl forever. I think he's going to take it to other areas
>> as well.
>>
>> I see parallels between a preference for vinyl records and a preference
>> for friction shifting, among other things. (It could be that I just spend
>> too much time thinking about bikes.)
>>
>>
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