What we lose
In the August issue’s As We See It, Tom Fine and I encouraged readers to hold on to their physical media—those black and silver discs—even if they’re stashed away in a closet or attic, replaced by hi-rez streaming. An important reason we gave is that with physical media (in contrast to streaming), you know exactly what you’re listening to—or at least you can know, with a little work. Also if you want to, you can do a lot of work, since there is much to know and to learn, especially about vinyl records (and shellacs), and learning about them—about the labels and those arcane codes in the runout groove area—is a big part of the music-collecting hobby. Serious record collectors are likely to have several pressings of favorite albums and to…