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Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
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Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"APR" wrote in message ... http://www.smh.com.au/news/reviews/t...816235806.html Interesting article - thanks for the link! I have seen this sort thing a number of times now - good to see it works 'down under' also!! Note the point that people are not buying dedicated CDPs and the inference that many people play them on other spinners like DVDPs - it doesn't mean the ratio of CD to LP buying/playing is any way changed, obviously. It was actually mirrored in one of the local shops a while back, where a friend works. He said they weren't flogging any CDPs at all and that the great majority of customers for audio stuff (not AV) at the time, were for vinyl-related items - carts in particular! (He's off long-term sick atm, so I don't know what the current position is....??) The only reason I thump the vinyl tub* here is because a (very) small number of people are in complete *denial* on the subject and have tried to talk it into oblivion - waste of fakkin' time, I'm afraid, the true 'audio enthusiasts' (not the Chav mass-market who can be fed anything) aren't listening, it would appear!! ;-) *Otherwise, who cares/GAS what some people think of vinyl....??? |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
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Keith G wrote: The only reason I thump the vinyl tub* here is because a (very) small number of people are in complete *denial* on the subject and have tried to talk it into oblivion - waste of fakkin' time, I'm afraid, the true 'audio enthusiasts' (not the Chav mass-market who can be fed anything) aren't listening, it would appear!! ;-) Wonder what on *earth* you think you mean about 'denial'. To me suggests a secret love of vinyl while publicly expressing a preference for CD. Well, I've got news for you... However, you're the one who is the evangelist for vinyl. Despite there being a dedicated vinyl group - which few appear to use, even although it's on the same infrastructure as this one so readily accessible. So the only logical conclusion is you have a need to try and convert others to your love of what is an essentially flawed and outdated system. -- *Avoid clichés like the plague. (They're old hat.) * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"APR" wrote in message
http://www.smh.com.au/news/reviews/t...816235806.html I don't know how pricing runs down under, but in the USA DVD players are often less costly than CD players. Since the DVD players play CDs, the response of a logical buyer seems obvious. |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: The only reason I thump the vinyl tub* here is because a (very) small number of people are in complete *denial* on the subject and have tried to talk it into oblivion - waste of fakkin' time, I'm afraid, the true 'audio enthusiasts' (not the Chav mass-market who can be fed anything) aren't listening, it would appear!! ;-) Wonder what on *earth* you think you mean about 'denial'. To me suggests a secret love of vinyl while publicly expressing a preference for CD. Well, I've got news for you... However, you're the one who is the evangelist for vinyl. Despite there being a dedicated vinyl group - which few appear to use, even although it's on the same infrastructure as this one so readily accessible. So the only logical conclusion is you have a need to try and convert others to your love of what is an essentially flawed and outdated system. Logic? What like: Abraham Lincoln liked meat. Dogs like meat. Therefore Abraham Lincoln was a dog...??? You seem to be missing my occasional 'I don't give a FF who likes/uses/prefers vinyl or who doesn't!' remarks! I'm no Evangelist, I'm not even an advocate - I'm only an enthusiast. (I think it's a 'relativity' thing - if you stand perfectly still in a rush hour tube station, someone will accuse you of going against the flow....???) |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "APR" wrote in message http://www.smh.com.au/news/reviews/t...816235806.html I don't know how pricing runs down under, but in the USA DVD players are often less costly than CD players. Since the DVD players play CDs, the response of a logical buyer seems obvious. Hi Arny, I don't have a dedicated CD player but use a DVD/CD player. A real cheap DVD player in Aust. can be had for AU$50-$100, not sure what the output quality would be like, but imagine it would be more then acceptable to the majority of people. I bought a low end Pioneer DVD that will also do SACD and find it to be brilliant for the money playing ordinary audio CD's. |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
In article ,
Keith G wrote: The only reason I thump the vinyl tub* here is because a (very) small number of people are in complete *denial* on the subject and have tried to talk it into oblivion - waste of fakkin' time, I'm afraid, the true 'audio enthusiasts' (not the Chav mass-market who can be fed anything) aren't listening, it would appear!! ;-) Wonder what on *earth* you think you mean about 'denial'. To me suggests a secret love of vinyl while publicly expressing a preference for CD. Well, I've got news for you... However, you're the one who is the evangelist for vinyl. Despite there being a dedicated vinyl group - which few appear to use, even although it's on the same infrastructure as this one so readily accessible. So the only logical conclusion is you have a need to try and convert others to your love of what is an essentially flawed and outdated system. Logic? What like: Abraham Lincoln liked meat. Dogs like meat. Therefore Abraham Lincoln was a dog...??? You seem to be missing my occasional 'I don't give a FF who likes/uses/prefers vinyl or who doesn't!' remarks! I'm no Evangelist, I'm not even an advocate - I'm only an enthusiast. No matter how often you state such a view you simply don't come across in this way in general - the paragraph I replied to is a perfect example. You never miss a chance to emphasise how good you think vinyl is. And seem to want the world to join you. -- *'Progress' and 'Change' are not synonyms. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: The only reason I thump the vinyl tub* here is because a (very) small number of people are in complete *denial* on the subject and have tried to talk it into oblivion - waste of fakkin' time, I'm afraid, the true 'audio enthusiasts' (not the Chav mass-market who can be fed anything) aren't listening, it would appear!! ;-) Wonder what on *earth* you think you mean about 'denial'. To me suggests a secret love of vinyl while publicly expressing a preference for CD. Well, I've got news for you... However, you're the one who is the evangelist for vinyl. Despite there being a dedicated vinyl group - which few appear to use, even although it's on the same infrastructure as this one so readily accessible. So the only logical conclusion is you have a need to try and convert others to your love of what is an essentially flawed and outdated system. Logic? What like: Abraham Lincoln liked meat. Dogs like meat. Therefore Abraham Lincoln was a dog...??? You seem to be missing my occasional 'I don't give a FF who likes/uses/prefers vinyl or who doesn't!' remarks! I'm no Evangelist, I'm not even an advocate - I'm only an enthusiast. No matter how often you state such a view you simply don't come across in this way in general ?? What? Enthusiastic?? - the paragraph I replied to is a perfect example. You never miss a chance to emphasise how good you think vinyl is. And seem to want the world to join you. Do I ****. How many times do have to say it - I really don't give a rat's arse who uses/likes vinyl or who doesn't. rationale typed and snipped Frankly Plowie, if you don't like what I type, don't read it! It's as simple as that..... |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
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Keith G wrote: Frankly Plowie, if you don't like what I type, don't read it! Then why make contentious statements if you don't want others to disagree with them? Or perhaps you don't think saying things like 'in denial' contentious? -- *A closed mouth gathers no feet. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hello Keith G - More turntables being sold then CD players in Aussie according to a local newspaper.
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: Frankly Plowie, if you don't like what I type, don't read it! Then why make contentious statements if you don't want others to disagree with them? Or perhaps you don't think saying things like 'in denial' contentious? Try this: You never miss a chance to emphasise how bad you think vinyl is. And seem to want the world to join you. Does that work for you? |
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