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I would prefer vinyl a lot more if I could get my Denon DL103 phono cartridge repaired at a reasonable price in a reasonable amount of time.I wrote to the guy in the USA who is supposed to be able to do this but no response at all.It is pretty silly to have to send a phono cartridge off to Europe and pay $300 or so for a stylus replacement.Any reasonable suggestions?I borrowed a friend's Denon in the process of playing with a moving coil RIAA phono preamp experiment, and although it was more refined than my Longhorn Grado, it was lacking in dynamics, bass, and just plain musicality. It looks like a great candidate for a Longhorn Stabilizer Bar, but I can't do that on someone else's unit, I need to have mine working again. It needs a new stylus assembly, as is it is broken off flush.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Over the years I have experimented with both vinyl and digital in many different forms. I will say that if both formats really depend more on the quality and capability of the system. My digital (redbook CD) system is stunning through my system as it stands right now. The same system is also used for vinyl. For me it is simply a matter of the mood I am in. I listen to mostly CD's during the day as my time is spent at the benches and the convenience and long play of digital allows to remain at the benches without interuption. When I want to be absorbed into the music, I'll take a seat on the couch and throw on some vinyl. I live happily with both.A good system is a good system regardless of the format being used. After all, it's all about the music.
Again guys, ya'll make good points, but the title of the thread is Are there really folks that prefer CD's sonically?So, far there have been very few that choose CD's for sonics over vinyl when they're side-by-side....pretty much as I expected and now confirmed. It's a given that all digital technologies are more convenient/effortless; this thread is about superior sonics/format John (the OP)
I can tell what the singer had for lunch............the previous day.
Again guys, ya'll make good points, but the title of the thread is Are there really folks that prefer CD's sonically? John (the OP)
"When I want to be absorbed into the music, I'll take a seat on the couch and throw on some vinyl" has perhaps given us your answer, subliminally!
I have heard a quality digital front end, that's why I listen to vinyl.
The reason I can say that digital will never sound as good as vinyl (anaolgue) is because of it's very nature. How can digital sound as good as vinyl? One is not complete the other is. I suppose you cannot see the artificiality in digital film or television transmission? The harshness, the unnatural definition or etched outlines. Surely we can agree from a purely technical standpoint that if you don't start with the complete waveform you can never achieve completely natural playback.
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