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Upsamplers, DACs, jitter, shakes and analogue withdrawals, this is it.

What does this prove?

I mean, when you assert, "In my experience CD is more fatiguing unless played at lower levels. The exception to this is when I make a CD-R of a record, and this sounds good."? For a start, it demonstrates that CDs can sound good.

And I once heard a TAS writer assert that when he wants best sound from a CD, he cuts an analog disc from it and listens to that - of course, not many of us have the equipment cut analog discs.

All this convinces me that analog record creations somehow filters the sound in a euphonic way, and that it does not record sound more accurately. I suspect the effect of tube amplification is analogous.

Bill Bailey
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