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You can hear the digital effect upon the analogue, it sounds half way between a record and a cd. It's more like something has been added.
This doesn't have to be a technical discussion. Just record a good, high quality record on to a CD. Listen to the CD recording and see if anything is missing. Has anybody tried this?
I agree that vinyl is obsolete. More importantly, most music by living musicians/composers is available only on CD. My personal point of view: Why would anyone waste their time listening to yet another only slightly different performance of their grandparents' music? Are you afraid to listen to new music because you might actually be required to form an opinion all on your own, independent of the opinions of others?
The level of resolution from the MSB is striking, and loud passages do not constrict or overload. Find a willing dealer, or a fortunate owner, and listen.
...Now I never heard vinyl played on a high quality TT with cartridge. If I had perhaps I would not have abandoned vinyl. However if the same amount of money invested into a TT with cartridge necessary to hear the merits of vinyl over cd is invested into dedicated cd player. Would the cd not still be just as good or superior to vinyl? ...
I have had vinyl playback systems, inexpensive and expensive, for the 1,600 LP's that I eventually had. I finally tired of the limitations caused by the "analog dither" of surface noise. Yes, it is always there, even on new copies of well pressed discs. Unlike LP, CD has an extremely low noise floor and wide dynamic range. I have seen pictures of oscilloscope traces that show high frequency content above 20 kHz from LP's, above the brick wall limitation of CD's. Big deal. These higher frequencies are not audible, although some say that they do make a difference (unspecified), and but a very few playings of an LP will effectively wipe out this information. Certainly a compelling argument for CD: LP is a medium that deteriorates with each playing.
...Certainly a compelling argument for CD: LP is a medium that deteriorates with each playing.
and wice-wersa...
ymmv,doug s.
Certainly a compelling argument for CD: LP is a medium that deteriorates with each playing.
One of the fellas on the Hawthorne site found > PROOF < that vinyl is better.