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

That's not really a goid example.

My point is that although CDs boast a very high dynamic range, that was their big selling point. But, in practice/reality they sound compressed, all of them, some more than others. Cassettes, by comparison, as a reference, don't sound that way at all. They sound relatively uncompressed, some more than others. Not only that but CDs boast a very high SNO, yet CDs generally sound distorted, very distorted, as well as noisy.



Edits: 05/27/25 05/27/25

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