Originally posted by Steve A.
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I guess I would agree that the MP3 is the new "demo" format that many people will use to decide if they want to own the track on "hifi" media or not. The recording industry continues to see sales growing year over year, so I guess digital piracy isn't really hurting them. I guess Lars whats-his-name from Metallica successfully intimidated a lot of customers with those Napter lawsuits against the 12-year old kids.
Regarding radio, analog broadcast radio can be very HiFi, even though alot of the time it isn't -- the problem is that most stations just rolled off everything above 15K for whatever reason. As an aside, I've acquired an 1964 Scott 350-D Stereo Tuner (last of the all valve tuners from Scott), which was regarded as the premier tuner of the tube era. It needs tubes, but believe it or not, got it in a dumpster dive and saved it from going into the landfill. Now if I could find a free McIntosh or Dynaco power amp on its way to the landfill...
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