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And no, I'm not talking about today's turntables. I'm talking about the old school (70's-80's) turntables.
My dad was talking to me about audio, and I'm glad I'm getting to be involved in this since he was quite the audiophile "back in the day". He had a really nice turntable, of course decked out, and a really nice amp and tuner, completely dialed. But he argues that, I quote "It's progressed from (Some disc measurements) to cassettes, to CD's, and now MP3's. But as perfectly detailed as music may get, nothing will ever replicate the sound a turntable can produce".
What do you guys think about this?
My dad was talking to me about audio, and I'm glad I'm getting to be involved in this since he was quite the audiophile "back in the day". He had a really nice turntable, of course decked out, and a really nice amp and tuner, completely dialed. But he argues that, I quote "It's progressed from (Some disc measurements) to cassettes, to CD's, and now MP3's. But as perfectly detailed as music may get, nothing will ever replicate the sound a turntable can produce".
What do you guys think about this?