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This is a great, historical read.
http://www.laweekly.com/music/why-cds-may-actually-sound-better-than-vinyl-5352162
http://www.laweekly.com/music/why-cds-may-actually-sound-better-than-vinyl-5352162
Ok Mike time to sell off all of your analog stuff.,![]()
This is a great, historical read.
http://www.laweekly.com/music/why-cds-may-actually-sound-better-than-vinyl-5352162
That's a bummer Mike. Couldn't you have shared the article a week earlier? Now I just got into vinyl only to learn it was all in vain, as CD is better after all.
Besides now knowing the truth, I am still totally stunned how real and unbelievably good Jimi's guitars and the Ludwig drums sound through an analogue record player and a tube phono-pre.
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Another them vs us article filled with half-truths and misinformation. It comes down to who's 'expert' opinion you're seeking and if its relevant to what you know to sound right.
Ha! Don't worry. Enjoy your vinyl. I'm willing to be you find yourself much more involved in the music and as time goes on, really enjoying the benefits of alternate sources. Next we will see you with a Studer A810!
I'm still one who believes, at a psychoacoustic level, that we prefer analog over digital for not what the brain has to filter out, but for what it has to fill in.
That being said, there are some wonderful digital products on the market today which are very engaging.
I for one enjoy having source options.
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Mike.......Thanks for the link. It was an interesting article. In fact, it reiterated what I have commented on many times through the years. Just enjoy what you like. There is absolutely no purpose in trying to convince someone else that your choice of pleasure will be or should be theirs. What a waste of time. Play the music you like with the format you choose and be happy. Unless you are listening to a live performance, all the rest is a reproduction, a copy, not live. No matter what format is selected, none can create a live performance.
Mike.......Thanks for the link. It was an interesting article. In fact, it reiterated what I have commented on many times through the years. Just enjoy what you like. There is absolutely no purpose in trying to convince someone else that your choice of pleasure will be or should be theirs. What a waste of time. Play the music you like with the format you choose and be happy. Unless you are listening to a live performance, all the rest is a reproduction, a copy, not live. No matter what format is selected, none can create a live performance. Close, but no cigar.