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I really think it all boils down to listener preference when it comes to digital verses analog, or when comparing anything audio for that matter. Myself, I cherish dynamics and clarity which PC audio has given me more so than CD's or anything analog. For my ear, audio has never been better than it is today and it's only going to get better. Looking back isn't an option for my ears, ymmv. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 13 Dec 2009, 12:26 amI really think it all boils down to listener preference when it comes to digital verses analog, or when comparing anything audio for that matter. Myself, I cherish dynamics and clarity which PC audio has given me more so than CD's or anything analog. For my ear, audio has never been better than it is today and it's only going to get better. Looking back isn't an option for my ears, ymmv. Cheers,RobinI'm not looking back. It's what for me is being delivered by my system in the here and now. Granted, I don't have a PC driven system. CD, however, hasn't moved me away from analog other than the fact I don't have to endure mechanical noise sometimes and can more easily operate with a remote. This comes at a price to me on some level. On good recordings, anyways. Is PC capable of more dynamics than analog? Maybe it's an ebb and flow thing, seems like I read that somewhere, dunno, but analog seems to do this more convincingly in my world than the digital I know. I mean the cup runneth over sometimes and it's good and lasting. It's there on my digital, alright, but its more matter of fact (?).
Quote from: jimdgoulding on 13 Dec 2009, 02:17 amQuote from: satfrat on 13 Dec 2009, 12:26 amI really think it all boils down to listener preference when it comes to digital verses analog, or when comparing anything audio for that matter. Myself, I cherish dynamics and clarity which PC audio has given me more so than CD's or anything analog. For my ear, audio has never been better than it is today and it's only going to get better. Looking back isn't an option for my ears, ymmv. Cheers,RobinI'm not looking back. It's what for me is being delivered by my system in the here and now. Granted, I don't have a PC driven system. CD, however, hasn't moved me away from analog other than the fact I don't have to endure mechanical noise sometimes and can more easily operate with a remote. This comes at a price to me on some level. On good recordings, anyways. Is PC capable of more dynamics than analog? Maybe it's an ebb and flow thing, seems like I read that somewhere, dunno, but analog seems to do this more convincingly in my world than the digital I know. I mean the cup runneth over sometimes and it's good and lasting. It's there on my digital, alright, but its more matter of fact (?). I never said you were looking back Jim, I'm totally speaking from my own perspective. Me,,, not you,,, comprende? Do you appreciate my thoughts? You did ask for them. Cheers,Robin
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