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Default Audiophiles' Delight: Vinyl LPs Still Sell

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ScottW wrote:

On Aug 29, 2:04*pm, Jenn wrote:
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*vlad wrote:
On Aug 29, 1:41 pm, Jenn wrote:
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*"Arny Krueger" wrote:


"Jenn" wrote in message

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"Arny Krueger" wrote:


"Jenn" wrote in message

In article ,
Andrew Barss wrote:


In rec.audio.tech Arny Krueger
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Pretty easy to simulate, if you are handy with an
equalizer.


How to increase "warmth":


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Has anyone ever manufactured a device to do this
automatically, i.e. a "vivyl warmth"-ifier? * Given
that some people (claim to) really enjoy the sound of
vinyl, this would seem to have a built-in market.


Why do you say, "claim to"?


Simple, because an individual's preference for vinyl
might have nothing to do with actual sound quality.


True with CDs too, of course.


Of course, but why would one feel compelled to make *such an off-topic
comment?


Just being clear.


There does seem to be a general preference for sound with less audible
noise
and distortion, which is one reason why CD's outsell LPs by more than
100:
1.


Fewer and fewer know what acoustic music typically sounds like.


* What an elitist statement to make.


Not at all.


Yeah, it was a bit snooty.


No, it's not, but I understand your need to try to be critical.

If stats show that fewer teenagers drink grape soda than they did 10
years ago, is it "snooty" to say that fewer teenagers now know what
grape soda tastes like?