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Also, recently I followed an advice, posted in the beginning of this thread, to check out HDtracks. I burned their free test tracks on a blank. And, considering that they are only in 44K after I burned them using MediaMonkey, they sound VERY good.
Quote from: rajacat on 24 Apr 2009, 12:49 amCan you name the 8k of digital gear you were using for comparison? Was it just a CD player or the latest computer based digital gear? BTW, I've always preferred lemon-aide to kool-aide. -Roy see my prior post, a few messages up. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=66985.msg622265#msg622265one thing to ad - in my system, i have separate isolation transformers which i use, one each for my dac and transport; this makes it sound better in my system - higher resolution & lower noise-floor. i didn't have the isolation transformers in my a-b comparisons...doug s.
Can you name the 8k of digital gear you were using for comparison? Was it just a CD player or the latest computer based digital gear? BTW, I've always preferred lemon-aide to kool-aide. -Roy
Maybe a thread tracking peoples findings of albums on CDs which sound better than the vinyl see if there is a general agreement from various listeners...... sure, Ed easy to do there are only 30 million albums out there. Cheers,Ed
My digital front end is decent and on par with my vinyl (recently tallied up my cost and they are within 5% of each other).Cheers,Ed
Quote from: low.pfile on 24 Apr 2009, 07:06 pmMy digital front end is decent and on par with my vinyl (recently tallied up my cost and they are within 5% of each other).Cheers,EdI would've thought a digital front end that was the same cost as your vinyl front-end (TT + arm + cartridge + phonostage) would be, relatively speaking, a much more "top-end" player than what the vinyl rig is. I personally would think, say, a $5K CDP (incl. DAC) would equate to a $15K vinyl front-end in terms of SQ?Regards,Andy
AndyR, I am interpreting what you wrote above as: A digital front end offers more value per dollar than an analog front end.cheers, ed
Quote from: low.pfile on 24 Apr 2009, 11:35 pmAndyR, I am interpreting what you wrote above as: A digital front end offers more value per dollar than an analog front end.cheers, edHi Ed,Yes, I guess that's a good interpretation. However, as a dyed-in-the-wool vinylie, I suspect that the sound from a $20K vinyl rig would be more enjoyable than its CDP "equivalent" (whether thant's $5k or $10K). Regards,Andy
I can't wait to hear my first $20k vinyl rig. "Money is no object" is not an area I play in though.-ed
My vote for a cost no object setup would the the Walker Audio Proscenium Gold, somewhere near $85K.Then I have to come up with custom phonostage and some type of cartridge. I would be very interested the SoundSmith strain gauge cartridge setup.Scotty
I would've thought a digital front end that was the same cost as your vinyl front-end (TT + arm + cartridge + phonostage) would be, relatively speaking, a much more "top-end" player than what the vinyl rig is. I personally would think, say, a $5K CDP (incl. DAC) would equate to a $15K vinyl front-end in terms of SQ?Regards,Andy
With 15 grand to play with I could probably come up with a vinyl system that would only loose to digital if the recording on the vinyl was not good enough.
Nope, not even close...How many "at any price" cd players have you heard?It's really pretty eye opening.