The CD player is dead.......


I am still waiting for someone to explain why a cd player is superior to storing music on a hard drive and going to a dac. Probably because you all know it's not.

Every cd player has a dac. I'll repeat that. Every cd player has a dac. So if you can store the ones and zeros on a hard drive and use error correction JUST ONCE and then go to a high end dac, isn't that better than relying on a cd player's "on the fly" jitter correction every time you play a song? Not to mention the convenience of having hundreds of albums at your fingertips via an itouch remote.

If cd player sales drop, then will cd sales drop as well, making less music available to rip to a hard drive?
Maybe, but there's the internet to give us all the selection we've been missing. Has anyone been in a Barnes and Noble or Borders lately? The music section has shown shrinkage worse than George Costanza! This is an obvious sign of things to come.....

People still embracing cd players are the "comb over" equivalent of bald men. They're trying to hold on to something that isn't there and they know will ultimately vanish one day.

I say sell your cd players and embrace the future of things to come. Don't do the digital "comb over".
devilboy
Resale value: Lp and CD media: great, download: zero.
I was thinking about the pros and cons of music server based music and the one 'night and day' difference is the media has a resale value. (sometimes much greater than purchase) and the stuff on a hard drive has zero resale value, and may be illegal to resell.
I sell used music on LP or CD back to my favorite dealer all the time. Nice to trade in stuff to buy new stuff. With downloads, no way. It's a one time sale.
I really like buying used stuff. 95% or more of my 6,000 Lps were used to start, and about 80% of Cds. I would NOT want to lose that ability to resell. I am certain the music business would like to see the end of the used recording business. Then they will get paid for every transfer of music.
This alone is a good reason I will not be going to a server as my primary music source.
Though the deluge of used CDs on the market is from folks going to music servers and buying MP3's, dumping those CDs.
CD players and all audio for that matter often sound much better after a couple of martinis.

A much more effective tweak often than power cords, ICs, new amps, etc.

IS there anybody that does not believe we hear differently day to day depending on mood, body chemistry, etc.? If not, listen, down a couple of martinis and listen again and see if you hear the same thing.
"However, deep down, as painful as it may be to admit it......you all know it's coming (Devilboy)"

I don't care what's coming (unless it's a Russian ICBM). I remember when tube gear was dead, deader than dead, by the 1970's. And vinyl was "dead" after the first (then awful) CDP's came out in the early '80's.

I still have most of my LP's now, & a tube pre-amp......I'm also REALLY happy with my Cary CDP....I'm not gonna sell it b/c some guy who bases his audio preferences on hair styles says I should (?!?).

Or was his argument that only bald guys should sell their CDP's? (I can't believe I bothered to respond to this).
wow. attack me all you like. I did not make lp sound better than cd sound better than tarddrive.