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I no longer have vinyl or a table nor plans on going that route again so this is likely my only opportunity to post in this forum. I stopped by a neighbor's house to discuss trading some CDs, one thing led to another, and we sat for a listen to his system. Big-ass Duntech Sovereigns with older unimpressive gear and run-of-the-mill cables and stock power cords all plugged directly into the wall. He spun a few CDs - nice sound, great speakers. He then played a direct-to-disk recording of David Grusin. Shocking the sound - smooth, detailed (enough), palpable, quiet (except for some pops/clicks), natural, relaxed, involving, yummy. The most non-fatiguing sound I've heard since, um ... since ... well, you all know
Yeah, "Discovered Again". Unless you really dig 70's "wacca wacca" guitar riffs the music is only so-so. VERY 70's.
Ahhhh....the vinyl vs Cd debate
QuoteAhhhh....the vinyl vs Cd debateUh-oh. Hope not. Not my intent. Just wanted to share significant impression of never before heard medium of direct-to-disk.So please, no allowed.