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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Let The Music Play

By Patricia Britt 

The first radio was invented in 1895 by Guglielmo Marconi. The first turntable was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison.

The problem with small electronics across the board in the $100.00, $50.00, $25.00 price points is the cd’s break down easily, and the warranty is usually up in 30 – 90 days. Then you have to scrape up the money, and go buy another one over & over, if music turns you on.

While you’re trying to figure out if you can salvage your relatively new purchase, your arm sometimes has to become an antenna while a song you like is playing, then move onto the next clear radio station hoping they play the music you like, so you can relax in music’s purpose.

If that doesn’t work and the warranty isn’t up, then you have to make a trip across town wasting time. Then you come back home and open your new technology, and pray it’s better than the one before.

Usually a $100 or less music system purchased at a big box store is never gonna work right. The alarm might not even work right. Then you’re late for the everyday gig, or big fun you planned.

So the best thing to do is save $200.00 and shop online. It can’t be any worse in some cases, and might be the best bet for your money so you don't end up with a bunch of useless gadgets...

Music keeps hands, and hearts busy.

When your music isn’t right it feels like going through a static ordeal.

2014 Zimation Arts & Letters Ink



Song:

Donald Byrd ~ Places & Spaces

Jon Luc Ponty ~ Mirage

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