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In Reply to: The problem is not digital recording posted by jeromelang on June 7, 2004 at 18:12:06:
Never heard that before. Interesting though. It's a lot of work to play an entire CD that way isn't it? But really, think about it. With digital your not listening to a real recorded auditory happening like you are with analog. Even with analog the recording engineer alters the recording and may screw it up using their sonic taste or monitors and they may use an IC ridden console, but it's still real recorded sound that hasn't been screwed over twice like digital.
I have 108 CD's and over 5000 LP's. My preference was verified over 15 years ago when I started buying CD's. My CD player is a tube output job that was $1500 back then so I wasn't listening to CD's on a Circuit City special. I have a few special CD's that sound good but they aren't listening music. More like demo stuff. I've had several new or newer CD players and a transport with outboard DAC but the old CD player sounded as good or better so I ended my CD experience.
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Follow Ups
- Re: The problem is not digital recording - DaveV 20:32:17 06/07/04 (8)
- Digital done right will be better than LP playback - jeromelang 22:07:30 06/07/04 (7)
- Not in my system.. - JCS 02:40:07 06/08/04 (6)
- You mean you can hear the effect of 12-sec repeat on your SCD-1 - jeromelang 17:55:47 06/08/04 (5)
- Yes.. - JCS 18:17:59 06/08/04 (4)
- OK, let's get the facts correct first - you admit that the 12-sec repeat procedure is audible in your system? - jeromelang 00:58:42 06/09/04 (3)
- Re: OK, let's get the facts correct first - you admit that the 12-sec repeat procedure is audible in your system? - JCS 02:17:03 06/09/04 (2)
- Can't make a blind man experience colours - jeromelang 03:37:23 06/09/04 (1)
- Re: Can't make a blind man experience colours - JCS 08:39:06 06/09/04 (0)