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Let's get this out of the way right at the outset: there are compressed sounding vinyl albums. Not a lot, but some. Period.
Now, what I've been wondering about is whether the over use and flat out abuse of compression with digital formats is the Achilles heel of digital reaching its full potential?
I think a lot of the digital vs analog debates stem from the extensive growing use of compression with digital formats.
Take for example the 50th anniversary Edition of Sgt. Peppers. The vinyl version is sublime. However, with respect to the digital version, SOME of the songs are compressed.
When you hear an uncompressed digital recording on a good DAC, it is good, damn good. Take for example, the first song on The Who's Tommy Soundtrack. Amazing.
Thoughts?
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Now, what I've been wondering about is whether the over use and flat out abuse of compression with digital formats is the Achilles heel of digital reaching its full potential?
I think a lot of the digital vs analog debates stem from the extensive growing use of compression with digital formats.
Take for example the 50th anniversary Edition of Sgt. Peppers. The vinyl version is sublime. However, with respect to the digital version, SOME of the songs are compressed.
When you hear an uncompressed digital recording on a good DAC, it is good, damn good. Take for example, the first song on The Who's Tommy Soundtrack. Amazing.
Thoughts?
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