Zane H. Healy wrote:
I guess the sales of new vinyl records are increasing
because it is a
dead format?
I suspect it because a few people have the time for music and/or
quality equipment. I want to know if "Listener Fatigue" is on the
rise and that stops people from listening to music often?
Why is it that a group so obsessed with old technology
can't accept the
possibility that another old technology is making a comeback? If you
don't believe me, fine, spend a little time researching the subject. CD
sales are down, yet digital AND vinyl sales are up. Is this just a
momentary blip? Those who make their living selling them would like to
know. One theory is it is a backlash to not actually owning a physical
object when you buy a music download. Many of the people purchasing
LP's weren't even born when the CD was introduced.
BTW, I do agree that CD's are dying. I typically listen to them once on
the stereo before loading them into iTunes.
PS. Cheap CD's often have lower quality music on them.
So does everybody have EARTH SHAKING 5 CHANNEL systems for YOUR MOVIES?
The other reason music is going down hill.
Zane