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Objectivity be damned by the way. I've said many times I don't give a stuff for it. The larger point is this - vinyl records are enjoying something of a comeback. I don't care if its 2% of the total market or 80% of it, so long as the releases come out, that's all I'm bothered with. Why should I care what you, or anyone else, does? But anyway, out of interest - I looked at this weeks new releases, the only two that don't have vinyl versions are the Now Compilation and the Dolly Parton thing (except that it does have a release now I look harder) http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?url=search...parton%20vinyl Even the bloody Frozen Soundtrack had a vinyl release, albeit limited edition. Looking at the top twenty current sellers, the only one that doesn't have a vinyl release is the Five Seconds to Summer thing- a boy band and the Frozen thing which is now out of print and Metallica - Black album because its out of print but I bet you it comes out in a 180g version pretty soon. The 'Now' things too. So 14 out of 20. Not too bad. Quite the rarity, I'm sure you'd agree and I'm only not counting Frozen and the Black album as they're OOP. They certainly exist. The Black album was released at the height of CD popularity, by the way. In those days it was close to impossible to buy vinyl versions, even if they existed. They'd only get one pressing and that was it. YOu had to actually ask in the store for them as very often they wouldn't even put them out. This is why some of my collection from that era is insured for £££££s. (I do have the Black Album). Certainly not like today with its vast amount of vinyl all over the place for the audiophile to fritter their pennies away on. We've never had it so good and I'm including bluray collectors in that statement too, just for the hell of it. It's a collectors paradise. I've also just sold about 1/3 of my bluray collection, raised about £1k. Try doing that with a spotify account. I'll spend it on more. Last edited by KRW1; 06-29-2014 at 02:48 PM. Reason: What a complete waste of time all that was |
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but going with that please answer these questions a)A blind person is in an HT, the receiver is sending out the audio and the projector is off, does the projector project a picture? b)A blind person is in an HT, the receiver is sending out the audio and the projector is on, does the projector project a picture? c)Is there a difference between the picture in scenario a and b? d)Let's say we have scenario a, and the blind person's spouse enters the room and turns on the projector does the spouse see something different when the projector is off and when it is on? Quote:
On the other hand you miss the obvious. A person with perfect vision has 20/20 , someone with better vision will have 20/15 or 20/10 and even possibly 20/5. But if a person has 20/30, 20/40.... then his vision is faulty and they need to get their eyes checked and hopefully corrected, just like I have been doing with my glasses most of my life. If it took 20/5 vision to see the difference in PQ your point would make sense that there is nothing wrong with someone's vision if they can't see the difference. But if the reason someone can't see the difference is because their vision is like Mr. Magoo and they have 20/80 vision (OK Mr. Magoo was most likely worst than that) then they need to get their eyes checked and get it fixed. Here if someone has worst than 20/70 in corrected vision in at least one of his eyes they are not allowed to have a driver's license. why ? because it is dangerous to have them drive a car, they just can't see well enough, and some places it is even stricter. Bad eye sight is not a laughing matter and it is an illness. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Also I don't think the word you are looking for is distractions (if people don't care they won't be distracted since they would not pay attention to the differences), maybe trivial is a better word. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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I am sure a lot of it was style and sheepishness (that is what the other kids at the private school use) but some of it is also not realizing that you can put lipstick on a pig but it still remains a pig and they (like that kid) actually believe that it matters. |
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But let's go with a simple example, there is a shirt that is "height of fashion" and is 75$, 4 months later that shirt is out of fashion and the store wants to bring the new lineup in and so it is on the discount shelf for 25$ (2/3 off) will it automatically fade faster or fall apart faster just because it is now no longer fashionable and 1/3 the price? Quote:
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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That is the major point that I think people are bringing up. As long as people care for something (be it vinyl or CD or LD or BD or anything else) what the masses choose is immaterial. A format (like VHS, LD....) dies when it is dropped by both the philes and the masses drop it. |
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Also hipster appeal can't be used to explain that the market dropped a bit when 8-track and tapes came to market and dropped a lot with CD almost to the niche market it is today. Even if one believes it is a fad and hipster appeal (which I don't buy as the sole factor) is what pushes record sales to a new high that has not been seen in let's say 2N years, obviously something had to maintain it for 2N years and that can't be fad or hipster appeal. Vinyl has been at under 5% for over 20 years and it never went away and that is the reason the "hipsters" can be re-introduced to it. Even if you assume it is a fad for hipsters and they will eventually move away from it why would the people that have been listening to records fro all those years here it was under 5% stop all of a sudden. That could happen if something (seen by them) as better comes along but hard to believe that they would stop for what has existed for almost 30 years. |
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But just to point out one last thing, I don't have golden ears, nor are golden ears needed, I just know what to listen for, and my experience tells me things from what I can pick up in the sound that someone who doesn't have that same experience will pick up, or even care to try and hear, for most, those "things" are trivial to their enjoyment of music. Enter what is commonly referred to as "the audiophile", with all the hearing loss normal to humans in general. Well, my point was that the level of interest one has for something, whether it's music, or movies, will often dictate their level of knowledge about it and usually the better informed pick up on these things . For the others, those differences, for lack of a better word, just aren't important to their enjoyment. The same can be said for everything else, including HT. Why is it so hard to accept that "the sheep" possibly can't tell those things that for you are obvious. And if you teach them, chances are they will still not care. Their enjoyment is the content, not the container, the same for music, where one hearing stuff differently that the sheep is also possible, based on your experience, desire to develop a different approach to it, and a lot of time. For the same reason I don't expect all to have the same time and desire to dig deeper in sound, I also don't expect most to care about the same things in HT. If you can't understand that well, I'm kinda lost for words. And for all, please people, stop the use of derogatory expressions for the masses, I'm sure there are plenty of fields where your level of knowledge would make you a sheep, or an idiot, or whatever terms have been used here. Last edited by pentatonic; 06-29-2014 at 07:25 PM. Reason: typos |
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