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I know what you guys mean about digital being fatiguing; 18 straight hours of it is all I can normally take. Not to be a smart ass, but I wonder how bright/harsh you guys gear must sound to be unable to take a listening to CDs! I can and do listen to many CDs, but I find after a while if I'm just sitting there listenning to the music my mind will drift away from the music and I'll just start thinking about other things, or I'll turn on my computer and surf the net while the music is playing. With vinyl I can just listen for hours (only getting up to get another beer of coarse!). My vinyl set up just produces a thicker, deeper soundstage that makes the CD playback seem more compressed and thin in comparison. Also I'm lucky because almost everything I to buy is released on vinyl. Actually some of it is only available on vinyl.
Tonto, thanks for the lpnow link. I just placed an order and made sure to get the Lucinda EP along with another LP they have by her.Beez
Dynamic range is more limited. (The range within that range is great, though) I'd guess the TT probably only produces 40Hz-10kHz.
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hey psychic,ya need to read more carefully - here's a cut-n-paste from my post on page one of this thread:<<<"...s/s or toobs, vinyl still sounds killer, imo; tho "youngsters", not used to the surface noise, may have a hard time dealing w/it. it's a non-issue for me. in fact, it was only w/in the past couple years that i could even tolerate the sound of cd's, and only w/in the past year that i could actually enjoy it, for a price i could afford...">>>doug s.