In Reply to: This is why... posted by Sean on May 5, 2007 at 21:27:14:
so many "audiophiles" have switched over to highly coloured tubed gear. The colourations and distortions of many tubed circuits tend to hide and / or compliment the colourations and distortions of digital. In effect, they use two negatives trying to make a positive. If the end result makes them happy and the music more enjoyable, that's all that matters to them. That is, unless they are actually trying to buy high fidelity recordings and play them back on high fidelity gear. This is really a matter of semantics though, as we all know how much we end up chasing our tails in this regards : ) SeanPlease Sean tell us what is a high fidelity recording?
Give me rhythm or give me death!
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