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![]() "Tony Meloche" wrote in message ... David wrote: CD's are popular because they don't get scratched. Head-to-head, vinyl records can be ruined by scratches a lot easier than CD's, yes, but CD's can certainly be scratched beyond repair - and it's not that hard to do, even accidentally. The average person can't tell the difference between a phone call and FM. That's like saying "the average person can't tell the difference between chocolate and horseradish"! Tony Really, it's pretty much true. The "average" person really can't tell the difference in quality between AM, FM or CD. Nor mono and stereo for that matter. They listen to 'their tunes', and that's all that's important. For years, their were two hard rock stations in Portland. One AM (out of Vancouver) and one FM. The ratings were in a dead heat. Basically, if it's what people want to hear, they'll listen to it. |
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