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I am enjoying the music more than when I listen to digital....There are pops and clicks and the noise floor is higher than with CD's.
Quote from: MarblesI am enjoying the music more than when I listen to digital....There are pops and clicks and the noise floor is higher than with CD's.A particular tune suddenly comes to my head..."... I can get no <pop> <pop>... sa--tis--fac <pop> tion <pop>." Whose tune is it anyway?
I agree with you! I picked up some audiophile records recently and have yet to hear a CD that can come close in sound quality. Also, my Van Halen 1 (original album) is totally rocking on the TT. SRV and Jimi are also in heavy rotation. I love rock music on vinyl!J
Music has no meaning if it's only an instant - the mood, the pathos from the music comes from the entirety of listening over some sort of time period. Perfect timing is the crux of improving playback of music from a digital source - there's no time smear in analog tapes or vinyl. There's no resampling, or 32 bit 9000MHz processing. Just music.
Music can't ever be looked at the way these engineers are looking - it makes me wonder if they go home with their player and actually sit down and listen to music. Rup
But there's elevated noise, poorer channel separation, hypersensitivity to dust and other containinants, EQing and re-EQing of the signal, sensitivity to minute vibration